Dr Lisa Tompson (lisatompson.bsky.social) (@lisa_tompson) 's Twitter Profile
Dr Lisa Tompson (lisatompson.bsky.social)

@lisa_tompson

@nziscs Crime Scientist. Editor @Campbell_CrmJst.
Committed to embedding evidence into policing practice 🇬🇧➡️🥝🇳🇿

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Ferhat Tura (@ferhattura19) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Could please anyone suggest a training on causal inference happening soon (f2f in the UK is preferable but online is also OK)? Or spatial data analysis or any other methods that you think I should learn as a criminologist?

Richard Wortley (@rwortley1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just out. We focus on what CSAM offenders do, and how we might stop them, as opposed to focussing on their psychological characteristics Accessing child sexual abuse material: Pathways to offending and onlin... sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Joe Clare (@jpc_research) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#UWALawSchool has an exciting opportunity for an early career Criminologist to come and join our vibrant, growing Criminology program. Please consider applying and/or circulate to others who you think might be interested: linkedin.com/jobs/view/3977…

Asier Moneva (@crimoneva) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 New vacancy: Join NSCR.nl within an European Research Council (ERC) project as a #PhD candidate in "Pathways into #Cybercrime"! Skilled in both quantitative & qualitative methods? Enjoy relevant social research in collab. with the police? Apply now! ➕ℹ️: nscr.nl/over-nscr/vaca…

Sarah Miller (@smilleralert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's well known that lower income people tend to suffer much worse health. Is poverty at the heart of this disparity, and, if so, could a large cash transfer help close this gap? We examine an RCT that provided 1000 low income participants $1000/month for 3 years. We find…

It's well known that lower income people tend to suffer much worse health. Is poverty at the heart of this disparity, and, if so, could a large cash transfer help close this gap? We examine an RCT that provided 1000 low income participants $1000/month for 3 years. We find…
Dr Apriel Jolliffe Simpson (@jolliffesimpson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

💢Hot off the press👇🏽 We examined patterns in reported harm over two years for a sample of people who came to police attention for using family violence Te Puna Haumaru The University of Waikato 🎓 Devon Polaschek @psychwaikato #OpenAccess link.springer.com/content/pdf/10…

Ian T. Adams (@ian_t_adams) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An immediate impact paper that I’ve been waiting on, from Brandon del Pozo, PhD, MPA, MA and team. We desperately need more implementation science in policing research. Hope to see scholars start to apply the concept going forward.

European Society of Criminology (@esc_eurocrim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Randolph-Macon College Position: Assistant Professor of Criminology Area of Specialization: Open, but victimology preferred workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/default…

Dr Apriel Jolliffe Simpson (@jolliffesimpson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You can watch a recording of today's seminar on wellbeing outcomes for reporting versus non-reporting victims of family and sexual violence here: youtu.be/UdnQoblNv1A

Jon Yates (@jonpayates) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We must do what works: that means more mentoring, therapy, hotspots policing and focussed deterrence. It means less knife education programmes, awareness campaigns and knife bins. [All evidence here: youthendowmentfund.org.uk/toolkit/] (8/10)

ANZSOC (@anzsoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As the 2023 winner of the ANZSOC PhD candidate award, Dr Tori Berezowski reflects on her award winning paper, her research, and future hopes for the use of geographic profiling techniques in Criminology and Forensic Science. Read more here shorturl.at/8QuPP

Ita O'Kelly (@itaokelly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‘Shoplifters will be made to read Ulysses’… Seen at Chapters Bookshop, Parnell Street, Dublin city. #Ireland #Ulysses #Dublin

‘Shoplifters will be made to read Ulysses’…
Seen at Chapters Bookshop, Parnell Street, Dublin city.
#Ireland #Ulysses #Dublin
Te Puna Haumaru (@nziscs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us for the next seminar in our series, where Professor Susan Dennison from Griffith Criminology Institute Griffith University will present about "Transforming Corrections to Transform Lives" Date: Thursday 29th August 2024 Time: 2-3pm NZ time Location: Online

Join us for the next seminar in our series, where Professor Susan Dennison from <a href="/GriffCrimInst/">Griffith Criminology Institute</a> <a href="/Griffith_Uni/">Griffith University</a> will present about "Transforming Corrections to Transform Lives"

Date: Thursday 29th August 2024
Time: 2-3pm NZ time
Location: Online
Jose Pina-Sánchez 🇪🇺 (@jpinasanchez) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you are using ADR UK data: How long do you normally have to wait to get publication clearance? I think the guidance mentions up to 5 days. Has anyone ended up waiting longer than a month?

Yorkshire Tea (@yorkshiretea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Don't worry if you didn't get the GCSE results you hoped for. You're on Twitter, which means you're old and it happened ages ago.

Te Puna Haumaru (@nziscs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You can watch a recording of today's seminar on Identifying, defining, and assessing the risk of stalking in cases of intimate partner violence here 👉youtu.be/-DW1XmOnZdw

Scott Keay (@scottkeay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Reshaping the relationship between vulnerability and policing conference by Vulnerability & Policing Futures Research Centre was excellent! A huge congratulations to all those who organised it and presented at it. Top Job!