Timothy Evans was hanged on 9 March 1950 after being falsely convicted of the murder of his daughter. The case played a major role in the abolition of capital punishment in England and Wales.
Visiting Fellow Martin Blakebrough explores the clinical, social and health gains of prescribing pharmaceutical heroin to people dependent on illegal street heroin.
Professor Fiona Brookman explores new ways to unpick and question men’s narratives of violence towards women and girls.