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TAPP, David (2013) The Innovative Use of Podcasting to Support Under-Represented Groups. Innovative Practice in Higher Education (IPiHE), 1 (3). ISSN 2044-3315

TAPP, David and JENKINSON, Susan (2013) Trafficking of Children. Criminal Law and Justice Weekly, 177 (9). pp. 134-136. ISSN 1759-7943

TAPP, David and JENKINSON, Susan (2013) Forced Marriage-Culture or Crime? Part II. Criminal Law and Justice Weekly, 177 (2). pp. 24-26. ISSN 1759-7943

TAPP, David and JENKINSON, Susan (2013) Forced Marriage-Culture or Crime? Part I. Criminal Law and Justice Weekly, 177 (1). pp. 5-6. ISSN 1759-7943

TAPP, David and JENKINSON, Susan (2013) Forced Marriage - Culture or Crime? Part 1. Criminal Law and Justice Weekly, Vol 17. pp. 5-8.

Conference or Workshop Item

TAPP, David and JENKINSON, Susan (2013) Forced Marriage and Honour Based violence. In: Faculty of Business, Education and Law TESS presentation 2013, 30th January 2013, Brindley Building, Staffordshire University. (Unpublished)

TAPP, David and JENKINSON, Susan (2013) Forced Marriage and Students: a Staffordshire University and Karma Nirvana Collaboration. In: Society of Legal Scholars Annual Conference 2013, 2-6th September 2013, Edinburgh University, Scotland. (Unpublished)

TAPP, David and JENKINSON, Susan (2013) Forced Marriage and Honour Based Violence. In: Faculty Research Seminar Series, 8th May 2013, Staffordshire University. (Unpublished)

Thesis

TAPP, David (2013) Did the awareness of Widening Participation in Higher Education actually influence the decision of potential students to pursue a law degree with full time foundation year? Masters thesis, Staffordshire University.

TAPP, David (2010) In light of the current economic climate and the implementation of the Legal Services Act2007, those entering the legal profession are facing a decrease in the availibility of Training Contracts. Will this significantly impact upon the number of Students who are prepared to embark on the journey to become a Solicitor or will the training framework review work based learning pilot ptovide the solution to the future problems facing the legal profession? Masters thesis, Staffordshire University.

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