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Dr Samantha Walker

Assistant Professor

Department: Social Sciences

Samantha Walker

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  • Improving the Hope of Young People Impacted by Serious Violence and Child Criminal Exploitation: Full Report May 2024, Oswald, R., Soppitt, S., Walker, S., Irving, A. 17 May 2024
  • “Improving the Hope of Young People impacted by Serious Violence and Child Criminal Exploitation”. Interim Report April 2023, Oswald, R., Walker, S., Soppitt, S., Irving, A. 4 Jun 2024
  • The Digital Turn in Social Work Education and Practice, Toros, K., Falch-Eriksen, A., Lehtme, R., Saia, K., McInnes, A., Soppitt, S., Oswald, R., Walker, S. 27 Sep 2023, Smart Learning Ecosystems as Engines of the Green and Digital Transition, Singapore, Springer
  • Condemned to precarity? Criminalised youths, social enterprise and the sub-precariat, Soppitt, S., Oswald, R., Walker, S. 15 Jun 2022, In: Social Enterprise Journal
  • On honour, culture and violence against women in black and minority ethnic communities, Gill, A., Walker, S. 2 Jul 2021, The Emerald Handbook of Feminism, Criminology and Social Change, Bingley, Emerald
  • The Culturalisation of ‘Honour’-Based Violence and its Impact on Service Provision in Rural Communities, Walker, S. Oct 2020, In: Journal of Gender-Based Violence
  • Transforming Rehabilitation: The impact of austerity and privatisation on day-to-day cultures and working practices in ‘probation’, Walker, S., Annison, J., Beckett, S. 1 Mar 2019, In: Probation Journal
  • Women who kill: Examining female homicide through the lens of honour and shame, Walker, S., Gill, A. Jul 2019, In: Women's Studies International Forum

Criminology PhD June 01 2018


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