Ymchwil Gwaith Rhyw: Mae'r Ganolfan Cyfiawnder Troseddol a Throseddeg yn cynhyrchu gwybodaeth newydd am waith rhyw yng Nghymru. Mae'r Athro Sagar a Debbie Jones wedi gweithio gyda chyrff statudol ac asiantaethau rheng flaen mewn modd amlasiantaethol i ddarparu sylfaen dystiolaeth tuag at ddatblygu polisi ac ymarfer ar gyfer gweithwyr rhyw sy'n gweithio ar y stryd ac oddi arno.
Ymgysylltu Allanol: Mae gwaith cydweithredol wedi cynhyrchu sylfaen wybodaeth gadarn ynglŷn â'r marchnadoedd rhyw yng Nghymru ac wedi arwain at rannu syniadau ac ymarfer arloesol. Mae'r Ganolfan Cyfiawnder Troseddol a Throseddeg wedi cynnal sawl digwyddiad at y diben hwn.
Prosiect Myfyrwyr yn y Diwydiant Rhyw: Dyfarnwyd £489,000 i'r Athro Sagar a Debbie Jones gan Grant Arloesi'r Loteri Fawr ar gyfer y 'Prosiect Myfyrwyr yn y Diwydiant Rhyw' sy'n mynd ar drywydd datblygu ymchwil arloesol, datblygu gwasanaethau a lledaenu creadigol.
Ymchwil Gwaith Rhyw: Mae gwaith yr Athro Sagar wedi cynnwys cydweithio â: Heddluoedd ledled Cymru; Fforwm Gwaith Rhyw/Puteindra Caerdydd; Gibran UK; Cyreniaid Cymru; Women in Need; Ymddiriedolaeth Terrence Higgins; PASOP; Rhwydwaith y DU o Brosiectau Gwaith Rhyw (UKNSWP) a rhwydwaith Cymru Gyfan o Brosiectau Gwaith Rhyw; Grŵp Gwrth-Fasnachu Pobl Gwent; Grŵp Atal Masnachu Pobl a Chaethwasiaeth Cymru; Grŵp Polisi Myfyrwyr yn y Diwydiant Rhyw.
Ymgysylltu Allanol: Yn 2013 cynhaliodd y Brifysgol: y Gynhadledd Myfyrwyr yn y Diwydiant Rhyw; Symposiwm Gwaith Rhyw; Cyfarfod Grŵp Polisi Myfyrwyr yn y Diwydiant Rhyw. Yn 2014 cydweithiodd yr Athro Sagar a Debbie Jones â Gibran UK i gyflwyno canfyddiadau'r prosiect pedair blynedd 'Sex Work Research Wales' a chynnal y Symposiwm Ewropeaidd ar Waith Rhyw.
Prosiect Myfyrwyr yn y Diwydiant Rhyw: Gwaith partneriaeth traws-sector yw hwn gyda Phrifysgol De Cymru, Ymddiriedolaeth Terrence Higgins Cymru, y GIG ac UCM Cymru.
Sagar, T., Jones, D., Symons, K., Tyrie, J., & Roberts, R. (2016). Student involvement in the UK sex industry: motivations and experiences. The British Journal of Sociology, 67(4), 697-718.
Sagar, T., Jones, D., Symons, K., Bowring, J., & Roberts, R. (2015). Student participation in the sex industry: Higher education responses and staff experiences and perceptions. Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 37(4), 400-412.
Sagar, T. & Jones, D.(2014). Off-street sex workers and victim-orientated policymaking at the local level: Denial of agency and consequences of victimhood. Crime Prevention and Community Safety, 16(4), 230-252.
Gray, B., Jones, A., Couzens, Z., Sagar, T., & Jones, D. (2019). University students’ behaviours towards accessing sexual health information and treatment. International Journal of STD & AIDS, 30(7), 671-679.
Sagar, T., Jones, D., Symons, K., Tyrie, J., & Roberts, R. (2016). Student involvement in the UK sex industry: motivations and experiences. The British Journal of Sociology, 67(4), 697-718.
Sagar, T., Jones, D., Symons, K., Bowring, J., & Roberts, R. (2015). Student participation in the sex industry: Higher education responses and staff experiences and perceptions. Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 37(4), 400-412.
Sagar, T. & Jones, D.(2014). Off-street sex workers and victim-orientated policymaking at the local level: Denial of agency and consequences of victimhood. Crime Prevention and Community Safety, 16(4), 230-252.
Sagar, T. & Croxall, J.(2012). New Localism: Implications for the Governance of Street Sex Work in England and Wales.. Social Policy and Society, 11(4), 483-494.
Sagar, T. & Jones, D.(2012). Priorities for the minority? Street-based sex work and Partnerships and Communities Together (PACT). Criminology and Criminal Justice, 0(0), 1-15.
Sagar, T. & Sagar, T.(2004). Street Watch: Concept and Practice: Civilian Participation in Street Prostitution Control. British Journal of Criminology, 45(1), 98
Jones, D. & Sagar, T.(2022). The Student Sex Work Project: Methods, Ethics, and Activism. In Debbie Jones and Teela Sanders (Ed.),Student Sex Work (pp. 15-41). Springer International Publishing
Jones, D. & Sagar, T.(2017). 'Not in our name': Findings from Wales supporting the decriminalisation of sex work.. Policing the Sex Industry. Protection, Paternalism and Politics (pp. 89-106). Routledge
Sagar, T., Jones, D., & Symons, K. (n.d.) Sex Work, Drug and Alcohol Use: Bringing the Voices of Sex Workers into Policy and Service Development Frameworks in Wales.
A Zeminological Examination of the experiences of vulnerable children using Event Based and Visual timeline methodologies in Wales and Scotland.
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PhD
Goruchwyliwr arall: Dr Anthony Charles
Exploring Female Sexual Offenders from a Criminal Justice Perspective
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The course offers students the opportunity to examine and explore the multiple issues that shape our understanding of sex and the laws and policies that govern sex work. Theoretical debates are entered into and sex work is considered on a European and global basis.
ASC319
Social and Environmental Harms
Capitalism is the dominant economic system of the globalised world we live in and within this world neo-liberalism (the free market) is a defining characteristic that is increasingly understood to play a significant and controversial role in generating harm. This module moves away from traditional Criminological perspectives on crime to consider serious harms ¿ social and environmental ¿ generated through political, economic and social structures/systems and which negatively impact on groups, communities, human beings generally and other species which inhabit the planet. The module examines manifestations of social harms and environmental harms in a range of areas including: 'Gun violence'; 'Human trafficking'; `Ecological additions and Ecological Extractions' .