Paramilitary-style attacks (PSAs) continues to blight working-class loyalist and republican communities two decades after the Belfast Agreement. This paper explores the efficacy of public awareness campaigns designed to challenge those who justify these actions. It does so by reviewing the literature on PSAs, analysing previous public information campaigns in Northern Ireland and overseas, and providing an overview of Ending the Harm, the campaign launched by the Department of Justice (NI) to address PSAs. These issues were explored through a thematic analysis of interviews (N=7) conducted with key stakeholders including the Police Service of Northern Ireland, and restorative justice organizations
In August 2013 Northern Ireland hosted the World Police and Fire Games. The official event evaluatio...
In 2017 an application to de-proscribe The Red Hand Commando (RHC) loyalist paramilitary organisatio...
COVID-19 has given rise to a lot of malicious content online, including hate speech, online abuse, a...
Paramilitary-style attacks (PSAs) continues to blight working-class loyalist and republican communit...
This paper adds to the emergent literature on Internet research ethics by exploring the ethical impl...
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Assaults on young people in Northern Ireland by paramilitary groups remain prevalent, though under-r...
Anti-social behaviour remains high on the community agenda in Northern Ireland, as demonstrated by ...
Drawing on both international and Scottish research, this brief outlines key findings that relate to...
The focus of this article is an analysis of the potential for Northern Ireland’s loyalist terror gro...
Whereas there has been much research into the manufacture of ‘fake news’ to sow disunity within libe...
Many armed groups create informal institutions to maintain social order during conflict. The remnant...
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In August 2013 Northern Ireland hosted the World Police and Fire Games. The official event evaluatio...
In 2017 an application to de-proscribe The Red Hand Commando (RHC) loyalist paramilitary organisatio...
COVID-19 has given rise to a lot of malicious content online, including hate speech, online abuse, a...
Paramilitary-style attacks (PSAs) continues to blight working-class loyalist and republican communit...
This paper adds to the emergent literature on Internet research ethics by exploring the ethical impl...
Although the uses of social media have come to include the promotion of human rights by organised gr...
Assaults on young people in Northern Ireland by paramilitary groups remain prevalent, though under-r...
Anti-social behaviour remains high on the community agenda in Northern Ireland, as demonstrated by ...
Drawing on both international and Scottish research, this brief outlines key findings that relate to...
The focus of this article is an analysis of the potential for Northern Ireland’s loyalist terror gro...
Whereas there has been much research into the manufacture of ‘fake news’ to sow disunity within libe...
Many armed groups create informal institutions to maintain social order during conflict. The remnant...
As social media becomes an integral part of our daily lives, and groups seek to utilize this medium ...
This paper presents preliminary findings of a content analysis of tweets posted by false accounts op...
New media facilitates communication and creates a common, lived experience. It also carries the pote...
In August 2013 Northern Ireland hosted the World Police and Fire Games. The official event evaluatio...
In 2017 an application to de-proscribe The Red Hand Commando (RHC) loyalist paramilitary organisatio...
COVID-19 has given rise to a lot of malicious content online, including hate speech, online abuse, a...