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Innovation and the application of knowledge for more effective policing
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‘Creative Disruptions’ - Cultural and organisational change through police-university collaborations
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‘What Works’: Evidence Based Approaches - The work of the Commissioned Partnership Programme
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Hub 1: Community Engagement
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Hub 2: Understanding Acquisitive Crime through Collaborative Spatial Analysis of Burglary and Shoplifting
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Evidence matters
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An Exploratory Knowledge Platform for Policing: Exploiting Knowledge Assets, Utilising Data and Piloting Research Co-production
Download the research findings from 'An Exploratory Knowledge Platform for Policing: Exploiting Knowledge Assets, Utilising Data and Piloting Research Co-production'
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Partnerships in the Delivery of Policing and Safeguarding Children Summary
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Partnerships in the Delivery of Policing and Safeguarding Children Full Report
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Evaluation of Police-Community Engagement Practices
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Public Order and Public Safety (POPS) Policing
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Understanding Acquisitive Crime through Collaborative Spatial Analysis of Burglary and Shoplifting
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- Understanding Acquisitive Crime through Collaborative Spatial Analysis of Burglary and Shoplifting Full Report (PDF 778.13 KB) Download
Appraising Academic Research Impact Conference Call for Papers
The call for papers for the Appraising Academic Research Impact on Law and Policy in the UK and Beyond conference, 22 October 2018.
New Questions, Methods, and Data in Sentencing Research International Symposium Programme
The draft programme for the New Questions, Methods, and Data in Sentencing Research International Symposium on 18-19 October 2018.
Funding Justice or Fuelling Crime Programme
The draft programme for the Leeds Historical Criminology seminar on 25th January 2019.
CBLP PGR Conference Programme 20 November
The draft programme for the Centre for Business Law and Practice Postgraduate Researchers' Conference taking place in the Liberty Building on Wednesday 20th November.
Security Heritage: Making Use of the Past in the Security Sector
Cuckooing Symposium
UNDERSTANDING AND PREVENTING 'CUCKOOING' VICTIMISATION SYMPOSIUM PROGRAMME – 3rd MAY 2023
Welcome Presentation
Dr Laura Bainbridge - Welcome.pdf
Introducing Cuckooing
Dr Jack Spicer - Introducing Cuckooing
Competition Exploitation and Cuckooing in County Lines
Professor Simon Harding - Competition Exploitation and Cuckooing in County Lines
Communities of Practice in Multi-Agency Responses to Cuckooing
Dr Rosemary Broad - Communities of Practice in Multi-Agency Responses to Cuckooing.
Yorkshire and Humber ROCU
Fiona Gaffney - Yorkshire and Humber ROCU - The Police Response
The prevalence and impact of allegations of Fabricated or Induced Illness (FII)
This research report considers the prevalence and impact on families in England, Scotland and Wales of being accused of creating or exaggerating their child’s difficulties – an extreme form of parent