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Personal, Situational and Incidental Vulnerabilities to ASB Harm. A follow up study.

 

 

 

Rebooting The PC: Using Innovation to Drive smart Policing. A Policy Exchange Report

 

Assessing the Effects of Prevent Policing. A report to the Association of Chief Police Officers

 

 

Policing & The Big Society: Co-production and Social Control

 

Re-thinking the Policing of Anti-Social Behaviour: A report to HMIC

 

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Thursday
May232013

Innovation Award for Social, Cultural or Policy Impact

Wednesday
Apr042012

Suraj Lakhani interviewed by BBC RADIO WALES on Mohammed Merah Analysis 

Suraj Lakhani speaks on BBC Radio Wales on 22nd March 2012

Drawing on parallels with his own particular research, Suraj Lakhani provides an analysis on the radicalisation of Toulouse terrorist, Mohammed Merah.

 

 

 

Thursday
Apr212011

Prof. Martin Innes Speaks on Key Research Findings (PREVENT)

Please click on the player below to stream the audio transcript, or to download the interview in full please click on the download link below.

Prof. Martin Innes Speaks on Key Research Findings (PREVENT) by upsi

Monday
Apr042011

Prof. Martin Innes speaks at a Policy Exchange seminar on 'Policing in the Big Society' alongside Nick Herbert.

Prof. Martin Innes speaks at a Policy Exchange seminar on 'Policing in the Big Society' alongside Nick Herbert. View a You Tube video of the event here:

Thursday
Mar242011

Interview with Prof. Patrick Carr of Rutgers University

Professor Patrick Carr is the author of 'Clean Streets', a book regarded by many as a seminal work on the co-production of social control. In this interview recorded with Pat Carr during a visit to UPSI in March 2011, he talks about his recent work on the 'Stop Snitching' campaign. A campaign led by street gangs across the United States designed to persuade people not to co-operate with the police as witnesses to crime.

Please click on the player below to stream the audio transcript, or to download the interview in full please click on the download link below.

Interview with Prof. Patrick Carr of Rutgers University by upsi