https://www.northumbriajournals.co.uk/index.php/sjppar/issue/feed The Student Journal of Professional Practice and Academic Research 2021-03-04T09:39:25+00:00 Scholarly Communications Team journals@northumbria.ac.uk Open Journal Systems <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><em>Journal is not currently accepting submissions<br /><br /></em></strong></span>The Student Journal of Professional Practice and Academic Research is a peer reviewed open access journal, devoted to professional education. All submissions are made by students in higher education who engage with professional education in any discipline. </p> <p>ISSN: 2632-0452</p> https://www.northumbriajournals.co.uk/index.php/sjppar/article/view/1097 The Last Waltz 2021-02-17T16:26:54+00:00 Rachel Dunn openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk <p>.</p> 2021-03-04T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2021 Rachel Dunn https://www.northumbriajournals.co.uk/index.php/sjppar/article/view/1100 What is the role of non-disclosure agreements in settling sexual harassment cases in the workplace, and should their use be limited further? 2021-02-17T17:01:16+00:00 Lydia Almond openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Neave Hamilton openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Nighat Hayat openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Sophie McKenna openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk <p>.</p> 2021-03-04T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2021 Lydia Almond, Neave Hamilton, Nighat Hayat, Sophie McKenna https://www.northumbriajournals.co.uk/index.php/sjppar/article/view/1101 Non Fatal Offences- Judicial Cornerstone or Archaic convolution? 2021-02-17T17:26:47+00:00 Victoria Hope openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Georgia Hird openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Michael-Chay Hayden openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Bailey Harrison openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Maizie Willan openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Sabira Chowdhury openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk <p>.</p> 2021-03-04T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2021 Victoria Hope, Georgia Hird, Michael-Chay Hayden, Bailey Harrison, Maizie Willan, Sabira Chowdhury https://www.northumbriajournals.co.uk/index.php/sjppar/article/view/1102 A Comparison of American Rape Law to English and Welsh Rape Law 2021-02-17T20:20:26+00:00 Jessica Horne openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Lauren Heathcote openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Charlotte Harwood openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Rebecca Hartley openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Tayla Hepple openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Val Gonzalez-Osorio openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk <p>.</p> 2021-03-04T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2021 Jessica Horne, Lauren Heathcote, Charlotte Harwood, Rebecca Hartley, Tayla Hepple, Val Gonzalez-Osorio https://www.northumbriajournals.co.uk/index.php/sjppar/article/view/1103 To what extent does UK law protect victims from taking, making and sharing intimate images without consent in an age of emerging technology? 2021-02-17T20:27:22+00:00 Ellie Howarth openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Zeynepyade Kola openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Haleem Ishfaq openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Jade Hughes openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Ebony Ibeh openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk <p>.</p> 2021-03-04T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2021 Ellie Howarth, Zeynepyade Kola, Haleem Ishfaq, Jade Hughes, Ebony Ibeh https://www.northumbriajournals.co.uk/index.php/sjppar/article/view/1104 Facial Recognition Technology 2021-02-17T20:51:10+00:00 Shola Hughes openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Aimee Hudson openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Sandra Jablonska openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Matthew Wright openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Sophie Lawson openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk <p>.</p> 2021-03-04T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2021 Shola Hughes, Aimee Hudson, Sandra Jablonska, Matthew Wright, Sophie Lawson https://www.northumbriajournals.co.uk/index.php/sjppar/article/view/1105 Disposal of the Dead: Is UK law fit for modern use? 2021-02-17T20:58:32+00:00 Demi Mackell openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Lee Marsden openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Maisie Lawlan openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Shafa Aldin openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Teresa Leung openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk <p>.</p> 2021-03-04T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2021 Demi Mackell, Lee Marsden, Shafa Aldin, Teresa Leung https://www.northumbriajournals.co.uk/index.php/sjppar/article/view/1106 PACE Act 1984 2021-02-17T21:16:57+00:00 Emily Mariner-Stone openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Jennie Laurence openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Kamil Leski openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Oliwia Wiczynska openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk <p>.</p> 2021-03-04T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2021 Emily Mariner-Stone, Jennie Laurence, Kamil Leski, Oliwia Wiczynska https://www.northumbriajournals.co.uk/index.php/sjppar/article/view/1107 Why Euthanasia Should be Legalised in the UK 2021-02-17T21:24:11+00:00 Delight Mushore openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Emily Saull openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Georgie Rhodes openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Maria Alfarhan openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Molly Robinson openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Rachal Taylor openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk <p>.</p> 2021-03-04T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2021 Delight Mushore, Emily Saull, Georgie Rhodes, Maria Alfarhan, Molly Robinson, Rachal Taylor https://www.northumbriajournals.co.uk/index.php/sjppar/article/view/1108 How Does the Law Surrounding Surrogacy Need Reforming in the UK? 2021-02-17T21:35:48+00:00 Aliyah Nojib openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Brodie O'Connell openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Lilly Ord openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Megan Williams openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Shannon Nelson openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk <p>.</p> 2021-03-04T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2021 Aliyah Nojib, Brodie O'Connell, Lilly Ord, Megan Williams, Shannon Nelson https://www.northumbriajournals.co.uk/index.php/sjppar/article/view/1109 To what extent should controlled drugs and their classification be reformed like other countries? 2021-02-17T21:39:12+00:00 Molly Owen openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Elroy Oduor openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Callum Nolan openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Abi Willis openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Oliver Nicholls openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk <p>.</p> 2021-03-04T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2021 Molly Owen, Elroy Oduor, Callum Nolan, Abi Willis, Oliver Nicholls https://www.northumbriajournals.co.uk/index.php/sjppar/article/view/1110 Are There Enough Safeguards In Place To Protect Victims Of Online / Social Media Abuse And Sexual Exploitation? 2021-02-17T21:43:03+00:00 Isabelle Parkin openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Caitlin Nixon openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Mobolanle Olafare openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Sophie Mutch openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Matthew O’Brien openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk <p>.</p> 2021-03-04T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2021 Isabelle Parkin, Caitlin Nixon, Mobolanle Olafare, Sophie Mutch, Matthew O’Brien https://www.northumbriajournals.co.uk/index.php/sjppar/article/view/1111 Pregnancy Discrimination 2021-02-17T21:46:08+00:00 Lewis Todd openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Carla Towers openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Lili Briers openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk Judi Mansour openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk <p>.</p> 2021-03-04T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2021 Lewis Todd, Carla Towers, Lili Briers, Judi Mansour https://www.northumbriajournals.co.uk/index.php/sjppar/article/view/1112 To what extent did the creation of Government Inspectors of Mines and Collieries under the Mines and Collieries Act 1842 provide a panacea for these evils? 2021-02-17T21:58:34+00:00 Nathan Maddison openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk 2021-03-04T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2021 Nathan Maddison https://www.northumbriajournals.co.uk/index.php/sjppar/article/view/1113 The laws surrounding responsibility and accountability of autonomous weapons systems are insufficient: An analysis of legal and ethical implications of autonomous weapons systems 2021-02-17T22:05:52+00:00 Sophie Quince openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk 2021-03-04T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2021 Sophie Quince https://www.northumbriajournals.co.uk/index.php/sjppar/article/view/1114 A Critical Analysis and Suggested Reform of Sentencing and Disqualification Orders under the Animal Welfare Act 2006 2021-02-17T22:07:37+00:00 Daniel Hails openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk 2021-03-04T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2021 Daniel Hails https://www.northumbriajournals.co.uk/index.php/sjppar/article/view/1098 Confusing, Dated and Ineffective? Current Sex Work Laws in England and Wales and Proposals for Reform 2021-02-17T16:54:12+00:00 Jade Potot-Warren openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk <p>Sex work is defined as ‘a person who on at least one occasion and whether or not compelled to do so, offers or provides sexual services to another person in return for payment or a promise of payment to A or a third person’ . Sex work law is often controversial, and must balance the interests of the workers, the clients and the public. Examination of the relevant law relating to sex work, and the history and policy considerations that influenced it are crucial to understanding the principles that underpin the current law, as well as its application and flaws. There are a variety of critiques of England and Wales’ current approach to sex work and the reforms put in place thus far, including criticism suggesting that the current law is in places confusing, dated and ineffective. I will suggest proposals for reform, aimed at clarifying and modernising UK sex work legislation. These proposals for reform will explore and compare existing alternative models that could potentially be adopted. The issues raised by legal transplants (i.e. ‘the moving of a rule or a system of law from one country to another or from one people to another’ in order for it to function as it did in the host jurisdiction ) are also a necessary consideration in the development of reform proposals.</p> 2021-03-04T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2021 Jade Potot-Warren https://www.northumbriajournals.co.uk/index.php/sjppar/article/view/1099 An evaluation, in light of Brexit, of the extent that the EU has been responsible for improving the habitat conservation regime in England and Wales 2021-02-17T16:56:21+00:00 Luke Johnson openaccess@northumbria.ac.uk <p>Conservation efforts in Britain originated in the nineteenth century; when Wordsworth described the Lake District as “a national property in which every man has a right and interest who has an eye to perceive and a heart to enjoy.” Since, an abundance of national and international legislation has been passed intending to protect the natural environment and the species inside it. This essay will explore the current habitat conservation regime of England and Wales, evaluating the extent to which the European Union has enhanced the current system. In doing so, this paper shall first outline the international framework before analysing the evolution of the current regime of Sites of Special Scientific Interest. I will then evaluate the Natura 2000 network in order to assess the effect that the EU has had on the domestic habitat conservation system. This discussion will ultimately conclude that whilst the EU has had a positive impact, the system is not doomed to fail following Brexit if the UK government avoid the disparagement of conservational measures.</p> 2021-03-04T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2021 Luke Johnson