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Colourful illustration saying: 'What narratives prevent change?' and 'victim survivor voice'

Dr Rebecca Shaw’s project ‘Domestic abuse service providers and their stories’ investigated how the stories around domestic abuse can prevent change.

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.

"Cover of the book Legal Pluralism: New Trajectories in Law by Alex Green and Jennifer Hendry. The cover has a minimalist design with a black background and a thin orange strip at the top displaying the publisher, 'Routledge Focus.'

Professor Hendry from the School of Law and Dr Alex Green from York Law School have published a new monograph with Routledge.

Dr. Nazia Yaqub standing at a podium branded with the HCCH (Hague Conference on Private International Law) logo.

Dr Nazia Yaqub contributed her expertise on the intersections between Islamic law and international child protection at the fifth Malta Conference.