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School of Law alumna awarded Economic and Social Research Council White Rose Doctoral Training Partnership Scholarship
The White Rose Doctoral Training Partnership is a collaboration across the social sciences at the Universities of Leeds, Sheffield, York, Bradford, Sheffield Hallam, Hull, and Manchester Metropolitan.
School of Law hosts international symposium on Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis
The Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis have been holding annual meetings since 1992 in a range of countries including the US, Japan, Norway, Australia, El Salvador, India, Brazil and China.
Professor Graham Farrell and PhD researcher Emily Sheard quoted in Guardian article asking “Would Covid masks help criminals get away with it?”
Kent Police say there has been a “rise in suspects using face coverings to mask identity".
School of Law academics advise Government Office for Science on the “Rebuilding a Resilient Britain project”
The Rebuilding a Resilient Britain project was launched during the COVID-19 pandemic, to address aspects of Britain's recovery from the pandemic over the medium-to long-term.
Research conducted by Professor Graham Farrell on crime trends during the UK's COVID-19 lockdown quoted in The Economist
The Economist article, which featured research conducted by Professor Farrell, examined how police forces reacted to changing crime trends during lockdown.