Dissertations@Portsmouth
Bibliographic details and abstracts are available to all. Downloads of full-text dissertations are restricted to University of Portsmouth members who must login. MPhils may be accessed by all.
The University Library maintains a limited selection of undergraduate student dissertations, taught postgraduate student dissertations and MPhils in electronic form. See our policies and procedures for handling dissertations and requirements for acceptance as well as information about what is included in the selection.
Please note that some courses, including all Business and Law courses do not submit dissertations to this service. If you cannot find relevant dissertations here, please contact your tutor or check on Moodle.
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Most recent additions to the collection
- Rogers, Ashley (2024) Going after the money: a narrative literature review on using asset recovery to prevent drug supply in England and Wales. (unpublished MSc dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Garrett, Jemma (2024) Reversing the irreversible: the challenge of rehabilitating criminal psychopaths. (unpublished MSc dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Gray, Leigh (2024) Considering the effectiveness of multinational naval task forces in countering maritime piracy off the coast of Somalia. (unpublished MSc dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Mildenhall, Victoria (2024) When the law is not enough: how have biblical interpretations influenced attitudes towards intimate partner sexual violence (IPSV) In UK law and culture?. (unpublished MSc dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Marshall, Christopher (2024) A question of legitimacy: a mixed methods study of private sector investigators’ competence and ethics. (unpublished MSc dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth