Mannheim Centre for Criminology

The Mannheim Centre for the Study of Criminology and Criminal Justice was set up in November 1990, named in honour of Hermann Mannheim (see Herman Mannheim: a biographical note).

The Mannheim Centre is a multidisciplinary centre incorporating staff from across LSE, and is one of the largest criminological groupings in Europe. The centre provides a forum for LSE criminology, including undergraduate and postgraduate courses, funded research, and a large number of conferences, seminars and other public events, including the Joint Seminar Series with the British Society of Criminology.

Address and contact

Director:

Professor Tim Newburn
Department of Social Policy
London School of Economics and Political Science
Houghton Street
London WC2A 2AE

Tel: 020 7955 6220

 

Contents

About the Mannheim Centre

Staff

Research students

Recently Completed PhD's

Research and Projects - Main page under development
                                   - Reception of the Human Rights Act in British law and culture

Publications

Events

Studying criminology, criminal justice and law at LSE

Jobs in the Mannheim Centre

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