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“Bang” … Goes the Countryside. Animal Aid Lecture December 2012

Published on Dec 13, 2012 This video includes the ‘common decency’ campaign, the woman affected speaks passionately at the end. Professor Peter Squires is well known for his ‘shooting porn’ comment to the press. Also mentioned is Animal Aid’s ‘Gunning for Children’ report’.

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Huffington Post: Debate on guns, culture, crime and racism

Professor Peter Squires, criminologist in the School of Applied Social Science, recently took part in a debate on international comparisons relating to gun violence with a number of US academics and lobbyists for the Huffington Post. Watch >  http://live.huffingtonpost.com/r/segment/do-demographics-impact-gun-violence/50f6e4402b8c2a21690001e0 http://www.brighton.ac.uk/sass/news/2013/130131-squires.php Skip to 6:33 below to hear what Peter had to say. Originally aired on January

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A tale of two Peters – Brighton Festival Fringe event

7–8.30pm Thursday 12 May 2011 The Sallis Benney Theatre, Grand Parade, Brighton BN2 0JY Chaired by University of Brighton’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Professor Stuart Laing; best-selling crime author and honorary graduate of the university Peter James and top crime expert Professor Peter Squires discuss criminals and justice at a Brighton Fringe Festival event. Watch the discussion

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Peter Squires from the University of Brighton talks about gun crime

Uploaded on Mar 6, 2009 Professor Peter Squires, who is Professor of criminology and public policy at the University of Brighton, worked with two other researchers at the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies in London to produce a report, which examined relevant research work and statistics relating to gun crime. In this video Peter talks

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Guardian experts interview. Peter Squires: Straight Shooter

Chris Arnot talks to the media’s favourite expert about teenage gun crime and the culture of violence http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2007/oct/16/academicexperts.society

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