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Traditional British police lantern mounted on a building, with the word 'POLICE' illuminated in yellow, set against the backdrop of a historic urban street with brick and glass architecture.

Police services across Britain are failing to meet the public’s minimum standards of service delivery, according to a new report from the ESRC Vulnerability & Policing Futures Research Centre.

Andrew presenting his lecture.

The event was attended by students, staff, and external guests, all keen to hear insights on issues of public trust in police and the growing role of technology in shaping police practices.

Dr Adam Elliott-Cooper stands at a lectern, hands animated mid-presentation. Next to him is a slide showing four photographs: three of 1970s anti-racist protests, and one with a red plaque remembering the Battle of Lewisham.

The Centre for Ethnicity and Racism Studies (CERS) organised a 2024 Black History Month (BHM) event with Dr Adam Elliott-Cooper, Queen Mary, University of London.

Professor Diane Pecorari giving her inaugural lecture

The Faculty was delighted to host Professor Pecorari's lecture celebrating her fascinating research career.

Conference Banner. Text on the left (which is before a dark blue background) reads, 'Leeds Disability Studies Conference 2024'. Text on the right (which is before a picture of the Parkinson Building) reads, '3rd - 5th September #CDS24'.

Postgraduate Research students Johanna Knebel and Ruby Goodley, both members of the Centre for Disability Studies, offer their reflections below on the 2024 Leeds Disability Studies Conference.