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The Food Industry
Book Chapter
Rizzuti, A. (in press). The Food Industry. In Y. Zabyelina, & K. L. Thachuk (Eds.), The Private Sector and Organized Crime : Criminal Entrepreneurship, Illicit Profits, and Private Sector Security Governance. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003198635

The food sector is highly attractive to criminals. First, it is lucrative, and notwithstanding its fragility, hardly suffers from economic turndowns. Second, it is strongly yet fragmentarily regulated, often poorly investigated, and the penalties app... Read More about The Food Industry.

Microeconomics: Learning through Games and Simulations (551375)
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Bhattarai, K. (2023). Microeconomics: Learning through Games and Simulations (551375). [PDF]. University of Hull

A concise knowledge of microeconomic theories is essential in order to understand the complex mechanism of allocation of resources efficiently. Right decisions based on such analysis not only enhances wellbeing of households who maximise their utilit... Read More about Microeconomics: Learning through Games and Simulations (551375).

Econometric Analysis (700661)
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Bhattarai, K. (2023). Econometric Analysis (700661). University of Hull

Econometric techniques are changing very rapidly along with developments in economic theories. Advanced level of economic analysis requires training in advanced econometrics. Most important theoretical developments in econometrics including fundament... Read More about Econometric Analysis (700661).

Learning from the Covid-19 Pandemic: Probation’s Role in Providing Health-Related Support
Book Chapter
Sirdifield, C., Nichols, H., & Mullen, P. (in press). Learning from the Covid-19 Pandemic: Probation’s Role in Providing Health-Related Support. In E. Johnston (Ed.), Covid-19 and Criminal Justice : Impact and Legacy in England and Wales (201-216). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003281481

This chapter examines the issues Covid-19 caused for the probation service. The chapter suggests that health, health inequalities, and the social determinants of health have been in the spotlight like never before throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. Pe... Read More about Learning from the Covid-19 Pandemic: Probation’s Role in Providing Health-Related Support.

HYMS Communication Masterclasses : Providing an opportunity for students to discuss and rehearse strategies for dealing with microaggressions
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Hammond, A. (2024). HYMS Communication Masterclasses : Providing an opportunity for students to discuss and rehearse strategies for dealing with microaggressions. [audiovisual]

Invited to contribute a recorded case study to Addressing Misogyny in Medical Education placements - a Best Practice Toolkit
(hosted by NHS England and General Medical Council)

Holderness Integrated Care Centre (HICC) Virtual Frailty Model Pilot Evaluation, Final Report (May 2021)
Report
Walker, J., & Spencer Grey, S. Holderness Integrated Care Centre (HICC) Virtual Frailty Model Pilot Evaluation, Final Report (May 2021). Holderness Integrated Care Centre (HICC)

This independent evaluation has been commissioned by Holderness Health Integrated Care Centre (HICC) partners and is joint funded by the University of Hull, Faculty of Health Science together with a grant from the East Riding of Yorkshire Clinical Co... Read More about Holderness Integrated Care Centre (HICC) Virtual Frailty Model Pilot Evaluation, Final Report (May 2021).

Surveying Domestic Abuse Victims: The Inimical Lack of Common Ground
Book Chapter
Couto, L. (in press). Surveying Domestic Abuse Victims: The Inimical Lack of Common Ground. In L. Huey, & D. Buil-Gil (Eds.), The Crime Data Handbook (304-315). Bristol University Press

Owing to domestic abuse’s complexity, wherein a wide spectrum of behaviours can be subsumed, the subject has been studied in multiple fields (from health sciences to policing), and through different prisms (such as prevention, detection, and response... Read More about Surveying Domestic Abuse Victims: The Inimical Lack of Common Ground.