Centre for Crime, Justice and Policing
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The CCJP brings together a diverse group of academic researchers, working to address some of the big challenges facing the criminal justice sector.
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https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/research/crime-justice-policing/index.aspx 23-02-2018 13:57:22
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Excited for day 1 of Centre for Crime, Justice and Policing annual conference at Uni of Birmingham Bham Business School 🥳🥳 interdisciplinary work at its finest IAS UoB IGI Birmingham
Our first keynote of the CCJP Annual Conference by Kelly Davis from Arizona State University on “Alcohol and Sexual Violence: How and Why are They Related?” #CCJP2024 IGI Birmingham Sid Bandyopadhyay Bham Business School Uni of Birmingham
Wonderful talks by the speakers of Panel 1 on “Preventing Child Sexual Exploitation and Online Incel Behaviours.” #CCJP2024 Dr. Sophie King-Hill Bham Business School
Amazing talks by the speakers of Panel 2 on “Working with Distressing Topics: Practitioner and Researcher Experiences.” #CCJP2024 Bham Business School
We are excited about our second keynote speech by Ian Acheson Ian Acheson 🇬🇧🇮🇪 his new book, *Screwed: Britain’s Prison Crisis and How to Escape It*. #CCJP2024 Bham Business School
It was a pleasure to present on being prepared for emotionally demanding research at the Centre for Crime, Justice and Policing #CCJP2024 conference. My talk was based on a nature Communications Psychology paper I co-authored with colleagues with practical advice for researchers and managers: nature.com/articles/s4427…
RCTs are rare in the criminal justice context, especially in the UK, although there has been a push from public sector to make more use of them. Interesting talk in Panel 3 on RCTs in Social Sciences. #CCJP2024 Sid Bandyopadhyay Youth Endowment Fund IGI Birmingham
There is a lack of evidence in the UK on what diversion programmes work best for children and young people (CYP) at risk of involvement in violence. In Panel 4, Emily Evans and her colleagues discuss Youth Diversion from Violence. #CCJP2024 Sid Bandyopadhyay IGI Birmingham Professor Joht Singh Chandan
Amazing talk by Professor Heather Flowe Heather Flowe and her colleagues from the PCC office on the Domestic Abuse Links to Suicide Screening Tool Development Project. #CCJP2024
Day 2 kicks off with Panel 6 on “AI-enabled Decision-Support Tools for Linking Crimes.” Amazing talks by the speakers. #CCJP2024 IGI Birmingham
We have Paul Taylor , the Police Chief Scientific Adviser, delivering the excellent keynote speech for Day 2, discussing “The E, O, and U of AI in Policing.” #CCJP2024 IGI Birmingham Bham Business School Sid Bandyopadhyay
Amazing talks by the speakers of Panel 7 on "Introducing the Behavioral Analysis of Climate and Security Network: Bold New Research on Climate's Human Consequences." #CCJP2024 Heather Flowe James Rockey
Excellent talks from academics on Panel 8, "Sexual Abuse and Violence Against Women." #CCJP2024 IGI Birmingham Bham Business School Edmond Choi, Ph.D, FHEA, FRSPH, FAAN
Thrilled to present my work on technology-facilitated sexual abuse at the CCJP conference! Two more presentations left in my fellowship journey. #ccjp2024 Centre for Crime, Justice and Policing RAV Research UoB University of Birmingham Nursing and Midwifery
Wonderful discussions from the speakers of Panel 9 on inequalities and marginalized groups. #CCJP2024 IGI Birmingham Bham Business School
Amazing Q&A by our director Siddhartha Bandyopadhyay Sid Bandyopadhyay with Pia Sinha, CEO of the Prison Reform Trust, and insightful comments from David Lloyd, former Police and Crime Commissioner for Hertfordshire. #CCJP2024 IGI Birmingham Bham Business School
It was wonderful to present at Centre for Crime, Justice and Policing conference last week. If you would like to read the full paper, it is published here - frontiersin.org/journals/psych…
Looking forward to moderating a discussion on 'Is it a crime to be poor?' hosted as part of the British Science Festival on September 13th (British Science Festival ), register on britishsciencefestival.org/event/is-it-a-… to listen to our distinguished panellists Centre for Crime, Justice and Policing