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- Pitman, Julia (2022) Invisible victims: what are the barriers to police recognising female offenders as victims of coercive control?. (unpublished MSc dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Boswell, Molly (2022) An exploration into the public opinions o tht live online 'naming and shaming' of suspected paedophiles by vigilante paedophile hunter groups in the UK. (unpublished MSc dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- McGlinchey, Diana C. (2022) The other victims of crime: what is the impact of violent offending on family members of violent offenders?. (unpublished MSc dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Crawford, Nicole (2022) Establishing a profile of missing persons in Ontario, Canada (2015-2019). (unpublished MSc dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Hunnisett, Katerine Claire (2022) Understanding the causes and extent of corruption in developing countries: comparative study of India and Pakistan in Asia and Botswana and Nigeria in Africa. (unpublished MSc dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Aggarwal, Ankit (2022) Initiatives of international organizations and regulations of the developed countries for Offshore Financial Centres. (unpublished MSc dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Lucas, Benjamin (2022) The forgotten witnesses: evaluating how police officers testify to terrorism. (unpublished MSc dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Cullerne, Daisy Rose (2022) The use of deferred prosecution agreements as a form of restorative justice for corporate economic crime in the UK. (unpublished MSc dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Poirrier, Jade Marie (2022) The potential for restorative justice to help resolve and prevent contemporary terrorism worldwide: an evaluation of the Basque, Northern Ireland, and South African settings for restorative justice initiatives to deal with extremist violence. (unpublished MSc dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Harding, Dean (2022) The British Bodyguard, highly trained professional or just ‘the help'?: a critical analysis of the United Kingdom’s close protection practitioners, and their utilisation within the private, executive protection industry. (unpublished MSc dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth