Submissions from 2013
Booklet of Selected Theses from the MA in Criminology, MA in Law, MA in Child, Family and Community Studies, and the International Masters in Early Childhood Education, 2010-2012, Matt Bowden, Carmel Gallagher, and Kevin Lalor
Submissions from 2012
Jury Service: The Verdict An Exploratory Study of Public Attitudes to Jury Service, Brid Dempsey
To CCTV or not? An Examination of Community-based CCTV in Ireland, Aidan Donnelly
Regenerating Out Crime - The Impact of an Urban Regeneration Programme on Safety and Security in a Dublin Suburb, Jonathan Grant
Defining Terrorism: A Risky Business?, Helena Kiely
Family Structure and Risk Factors: an Investigation into Emotional and Behavioural Outcomes for Nine-Year-Olds., Zara Lafferty
An Exploration of Stepfamily Experiences of Young People in Ireland., Audrey McGee
From Breadwinner to Breadmaker: The Experiences of Stay- at- Home Fathers in Ireland Today, Eoin O'Brien
The School Completion Programme and the Development of Human Rights Education in Ireland., Caroline O'Neill
An Examination of the Practitioners' Role in Promoting Compliance with Participants in the Irish Drug Treatment Court, James N. O'Sullivan
The Free Preschool Year in Ireland: The Perspectives of Early Childhood Educators and Policymakers, Martina Ozonyia
Stepping Stone Community Education – A Stepping Stone to Third Level Education., Lorraine Perkins
Feeding Fear? : An Examination of the Representation of Crime News in Contemporary Irish Print Media, Eimear Rabbitte
Support for Victims of Crime: Reality or Rhetoric?, Jennifer Rice
The Sibling Relationship: Friendship or Rivalry?, Edel Wallace
Submissions from 2011
Mad or Bad? The Portrayal of Mentally Ill Offenders in the Irish Print Media, Karla Duffy
Legal Capacity in a Mental Health Context in Ireland A Critical Review and a Case for Reform, Andrew Guy
Partners Against Crime A Review of Partnerships in Joint Policing Committees, Dermot Harrington
A Policy Analysis of the Criminal Justice (Community Service) (Amendment) Act 2011, Fionnuala Lawlor
An Exploration into the Nature and Extent of Violence Experienced by Secondary School Teachers, Ciana Lernihan
Pay Attention: Children’s Understanding, Experience and Attitudes to Having a Say in Their Everyday Lives, Aileen Murphy
Emerging Adulthood in Ireland: Is the Quarter-Life Crisis a Common Experience?, Mairead Murphy
Union Citezenship: Impact, Influences and Challenges to Irish Immigration Laws., Ewaen Fred Ogieriakhi
The Experiences and Views of Lesbian Parents and Adult Children of Lesbian Parents in Ireland: an Exploratory Study, Aoife Quille
Looking Through the Eyes of a Homeless Prisoner, Exploring Homeless Offender’s Perspectives on their Transition from Custody to Community., Louise Rowlands
The Police Caution as a Diversionary Mechanism. An Analysis of the Garda Síochána Adult Caution Scheme, Graham Tolan
Submissions from 2010
Adolescents Who Sexually Abuse: Exploring the Impact on the Family, Tracey Carroll
A Qualitative Study of the Psychological Impact of Unemployment on Individuals., Marie Conroy
Lost relationships : An exploratory study of the factors associated with non-resident parents losing contact with their children following separation/divorce, James (Sé) Fulham
Booklet of Selected Theses from the MA in Criminology, MA in Law, and MA in Child, Family and Community Studies 2007- 2009., Kevin Lalor, Claire Hamilton, Fergus Ryan, and Brian McCarthy
Mothers Who Use Illicit Drugs:an Exploration of Professional Workers’ Perceptions Towards Mothers Who Use Illicit Drugs, Julieann Lane
Opting In and Staying In: Older Teenagers’ Decisions on Becoming and Remaining Involved in Youth Services in Dublin City., Kerri Martin
Early School Leaving : an Exploration of the Factors Contributing to School Non-Completion, Jennifer McGarr
Northern Ireland And The Irish Constitution: Pragmatism Or Principle?:the McGimpsey Case, Rory McGimpsey
Development Through Interaction During The Early Years The Adult and Child as Co-constructors, Thea Norton
Deference under the Separation of Powers: an Increasingly Acceptable Trait Amongst the Irish Judiciary?, Philip Smith
Deference under the Separation of Powers: an Increasingly Acceptable Trait Amongst the Irish Judiciary?, Philip Smith
Submissions from 2009
Migrant-led Organisations and their Communities: Participation, Shirine Beausang
Paper Women: The Representation of Female Offenders in Irish Newspapers, Lynsey Black
Thornton Hall: A Policy Analysis Uncaring or Unthinking?, Louise Brangan
Children as Victims, Children as Clients Towards a Framework of Best Practice in Services for Children who Experience Domestic Violence, Emma Byrne-MacNamee
Confidential Sources and Contempt of Court: An argument for change, Angel Fahy
What do Young People think of the Gardaí?:An Examination of Young Peoples Attitudes Toward and Experiences of the Gardaí, Niamh Feeney
An exploration of manager’s practices in and attitudes towards staff vetting in children’s residential centres, Catherine Hanly
Medical Negligence and MRSA Claims:Is the Law of Tort Efficient Enough?, Bridget Kelleher
A Decade of Desistance: An Exploratory Study in Desistance Theory, Brendan Marsh
The Significance of the Implied Mutual Duty of Trust and Confidence in the Employment Relationship, Katie McDermott
Thesis on Adverse Possession, Kathleen O'Dwyer
Síolta the National Quality Framework for Early Childhood Education; Teacher’s perspectives., Sandra O'Neill
Does Gender Impact on Career Progression in the Garda Síochána?, Goretti Sheridan
Submissions from 2008
Cervical Screening a Study on the Prevalence of the Risk-factors for Developing Cervical Cancer Among Young Women, Jennifer Cann
Organised Crime in Ireland: A Policy Analysis of the Introduction of Organised Crime to the Irish Statute Book, Elizabeth Davey
The constitutional protection of children in Ireland - an analysis of the status quo and proposals for reform, Oliver Fitzgerald
Statutory Restrictions on Initiating Judicial Review Proceedings in the Asylum Context, Éamonn Foley
An Evaluation of the Role of Senior Traveller Training Centres, Maureen Foley
Risky Business: An Examination of Probation Officers' Attitudes towards Risk Assessment, Michelle Richardson
A Study Of Anti-Social Behaviour on Dublin Bus Routes, Kevin Scott
Adaptation to college and individuation-attachment : a review of first year students in contemporary Ireland, Sarah Simmons
Submissions from 2007
A March of Moral Panic?: An Examination Of Reaction To Crime in Ireland in March 2006, Robin Maginn
