Collating the various outputs of the projects, which include events, workshops, articles, and blog posts:
- Article: Dr Jac St John and Dr Naomi Oppenheim, ‘Make employability meaningful: developing soft skills with social justice work’, Times Higher Education, 9 September 2025
- Blog: Student reflection on CSJR summer internships 2025, 9 September 2025
- Knowledge exchange: Dr Jac St John and Dr Naomi Oppenheim, Unjust Deaths working group meeting, People’s History Museum, Manchester, 6 September 2025
- Blog: Student-led research from the 2025 programme, September 2025
- Knowledge exchange: Dr Jac St John and Dr Naomi Oppenheim, Unjust Deaths working group meeting, Museum of Homelessness, London, 24 July 2025
- Event: WBL Showcase: Histories of Social Justice, Resistance and Solidarity, 4 April 2025
- News: ‘University of Westminster’s work-based learning projects shortlisted for national Academic Employability Award’, 14 March 2025
- Event: Working in the Social Justice Sector, 22 January 2025
- Blog: Aisha Begum and Kenya Lord, ‘Azelle Rodney: 20 Years on the fight continues against racism in British policing’, 30 April 2025
- Knowledge exchange: Dr Jac St John evaluation of Women in Prison National Lottery Heritage Fund project, December 2024
- Blog: Jackson Kayongo, ‘A glimpse onto youth imprisonment’, 12 November 2024
- Blog: Imane Benatallah, ‘reflections on INQUEST internship’, 12 November 2024
- Blog: Maryam Rahman 'Behind Bars: The Untold Stories of Women in Prison', 12 November 2024
- Knowledge exchange: Dr Jac St John and Dr Naomi Oppenheim, ‘Unlocking the INQUEST Archive: Memorialising Death and Resistance’, Legal Radicalisms, Institute for Advanced Legal Studies, 29 October 2024
- Blog: Dmitri Hui Ken Chong, ‘Immigration Detention, The Hidden Costs: 8 – Reflection on ‘Brain freeze, the Impact of Trauma on Telling Our Stories’, Border Criminologist, 25 July 2024
- Blog: Unchained Collective, Dr Francesca Esposito and Lou Armitt, Immigration Detention, The Hidden Costs: 7 – Reflection on ‘A Futile System’, Border Criminologist, 17 July 2024
- Blog: Lucrezia Sperolini, Immigration Detention, The Hidden Costs: 6 - Reflection on ‘Refusing to be Silenced’, Border Criminologist, 19 June 2024
- Blog: Angelika Wilinska, Immigration Detention, The Hidden Costs: 5 – Reflection on ‘Being A Voice For The Voiceless’, Border Criminologist, 12 June 2024
- Blog: Mariam* and Derek*, Immigration Detention, The Hidden Costs: 4 - Reflection on ‘Living in fear’, Border Criminologist, 22 May 2024
- Blog: Tali Scheiner, Immigration Detention, The Hidden Costs: 3 - Reflection on ‘Labelled as a criminal’, Border Criminologist, 8 May 2024
- Blog: Omar Lobban, Immigration Detention, The Hidden Costs: 2 - Reflection on ‘Reduced to just a number’, Border Criminologist, 24 April 2024
- Blog: Monica Monia Mistretta and Cecilie Dyrstad Kvie, Immigration Detention, The Hidden Costs: 1 - Reflection on ‘locked up for a piece of paper’, Border Criminologist, 17 April 2024
- Knowledge exchange: Dr Jac St John letter of support for Women in Prison National Lottery Heritage Fund application (successful), 30 October 2023
- Event: Film screening: ‘The UK is Not Innocent’, 4 April 2024
- Event: INQUEST: Unlocking the Truth for 40 Years, 3 April 2023
- Blog: Student book reviews: ‘The Louder I Will Sing: A Story of Racism, Riots and Redemption’ by Lee Lawrence’, March 2023