@GilesHerdale @Steve_Russell81 @instantiator @IGCP_UCL @UCLCrimeScience The recording will be uploaded to YouTube later today. We'll share the link via @IGCP_UCL!
'From Coercion to Consent: Police Ethnography and Procedural Justice'. Mark your calendars for an exciting event on 15 February 2021, co-hosted by @IGCP_UCL and @Keelepolicing, with presentations from @cliffordstott @RaddersNCFC @ArabellaKyp@ben1971b. More details on this flyer:
We are seeking applications for an @ESRC funded MSc plus #PhD studentship focusing on disproportionality in policing.
This will be supervised by Jon Jackson, Jouni Kuha and Chris Pósch (@UCL Institute of Global City Policing). Apply by 11 December. More: https://t.co/qQgwPGFtBo
How does policing affect people’s willingness to comply with COVID-19 restrictions? Does the public support the actions police may have to take? Read @ArabellaKyp's latest for @PolicingInsight (based on research presented at our webinar earlier this week).
https://t.co/ZFWbVxQWzx
Come listen to us present some cool findings on policing during the pandemic! My talk is going to be about the underlying drivers of support for granting police additional powers to manage the crisis 👍
The Rising Star Seminar Series, hosted by @CrimSocHull Department @UniOfHull has been running since 2017. The series showcases exciting and original work by early- and mid-career criminology researchers from across the UK.
A free online series, register: https://t.co/TxSRoHArt8
Our first webinar this term presents findings from a 6-wave panel study on policing during the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK.
Date: 04 November 2020
Time: 1300-1500 BST
For details & registration: https://t.co/bDpwdHfDvl. @kriszposch@jacksojp@ArabellaKyp@ben1971b@JuliaYesberg.
We're running a webinar on findings from our 'Policing the Pandemic' project: a 6-wave panel study conducted Apr-Aug 2020. We'll be talking about compliance, social ID, support for police powers + fear of covid. Further details and how to register here: https://t.co/py7LuUxHTc
With @kriszposch@jacksojp@EmmelineRTaylor@ArabellaKyp@ben1971b and Z Hobson. Our findings show the fundamental importance of trust in government, yet the Prime Minister’s defence of Dominic Cummings risks undermining the idea that ‘we truly are all in it together'
If people trust the government, they also trust that their privacy and data would be safeguarded and that contact-tracing was an appropriate tool to help fight the pandemic. Dr Julia Yesberg FRSA explains her team’s findings. https://t.co/50RRAOp5EQ
New post @theRSAorg with the Policing the Pandemic team. Mass support for contact tracing will depend on safeguarding privacy while maximising effectiveness. Underpinning the track and trace model is trust in govt and a sense of collective responsibility to adhere to guidelines
Despite concerns about privacy, three quarters of people say they are likely to download a contact-tracing app, finds a survey led by Dr @JuliaYesberg@UCLCrimeScience, @CityUniLondon & @LSEnews that suggests high levels of trust in the NHS may be a factor https://t.co/HUwyk5v9N1