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School of Law academics host one-day conference on violence against women and girls in collaboration with Cumbria Constabulary
The conference brought together leading researchers, national policy makers, and local practitioners in a shared commitment to eradicating violence against women and girls (VAWG).
Dr James Greenwood-Reeves has first book “Justifying Violent Protest” published
The book was based on Dr Greenwood-Reeves' PhD thesis conducted at the University of Leeds.
Dr Anna Barker leads study published on the safety of women and girls in parks in West Yorkshire
Parks in West Yorkshire should be better designed and managed so that women and girls feel safe throughout the day and after dark, according to the new study.
Frank Dawtry Memorial Lecture: Zoë Billingham on ‘Preventative Protective Policing’
Researcher Rebecca Fox reports on the annual lecture held by the School of Law's Centre for Criminal Justice Studies.
Study unexpectedly finds fly-tipping did not increase during first national pandemic lockdown
The research was funded by the Economic and Social Research Council and part of a project examining the crime harms of the pandemic led by Professor Graham Farrell.