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What do we want from our police? Leeds academics co-author report on 'minimum policing standard'
Latest research from University of Leeds, UCL and University of York researchers reveals that how police performance is measured is at odds with how the public think about the service.
The corporations behind health-harming products: Leeds academic co-authors damning WHO report
Lecturer at the School of Law Dr Clare Patton is lead author of a WHO/Europe report on the commercial determinants of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs).
School of Law PhD student shines at global law events
Matthew Chippin has recently returned from a tour of international conferences, presenting research on the anti-deprivation rule in insolvency law.
SocCrimSoc: a year of successful events and community building
SocCrimSoc is for all students working towards a Sociology, Criminology or Criminal Justice related degree, offering regular opportunities to develop lifelong connections during their time at Leeds.
Collaborative research by PGR and experts reveals new insights into sentencing policies
A PhD student's collaboration with academics and the Sentencing Academy has produced a data bulletin offering significant insights into sentencing severity and its impact on criminal justice reform.