Tim Holmes
- I'd describe myself as
- A Lecturer
Title | Cyfnod o Amser / Time Period | Linked to | Last updated |
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PCDA Investigation & Response | 2022/23 | 19/10/2022 08:17:09 | |
SXY 3014 Crime and Punishment | 2017/18 | 26/09/2017 14:29:44 | |
Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice | 2015/16 | 02/12/2015 11:59:20 | |
Crime and Punishment | 2019/20 | 24/06/2019 17:44:57 | |
Crime and Punishment | 2020/21 | 24/06/2020 16:09:35 | |
Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice | 2016/17 | 22/06/2016 11:34:57 | |
Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice | 2017/18 | 26/09/2017 09:23:34 | |
Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice | 2019/20 | 07/02/2020 09:45:29 | |
Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice (s2) | 2020/21 | 24/06/2020 14:43:19 | |
Crime and Punishment | 2018/19 | 04/12/2018 23:54:39 | |
Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice | 2018/19 | 08/06/2018 12:08:23 |
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