Understanding ‘rough sex’
This week, Dr Natasha Mulvihill, Senior Lecturer in Criminology and researcher at the Centre for Gender and Violence...
Lockdown saw couples share housework and childcare more evenly – but these changes didn’t last
Susan Harkness, University of Bristol It may feel like a common occurrence today, but if you cast your mind back to the...
Collateral damage: the implications of border restrictions on practitioners working with refugee populations
Blog by Dr Vicky Canning, Senior Lecturer, School for Policy Studies The acknowledgement that asylum systems across Europe...
Why some anti-corruption campaigns make people more likely to pay a bribe
Commuters waiting at a bus stop in Lagos Adekunle Ajayi/NurPhoto via Getty Images Nic Cheeseman, University of Birmingham...
‘Substituted parenting’ – a term with no apparent consensus, clarity, consistency of meaning, or transparency as to its application by the family courts.
Project team: Nadine Tilbury (Policy officer for the Working Together with Parents Network (WTPN)) and Beth Tarleton (WTPN...
Top tips from the editors of Policy & Politics for getting published
Policy & Politics is a leading international journal in the field of public and social policy. It spans the boundaries...