
Larissa Engelmann
@larissa_engelm
Research Fellow on the ESRC Vulnerability and Policing Futures Research Centre @UniversityLeeds @VP_Centre
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27-11-2012 15:28:30
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Fascinating work by Jasper De Paepe on #technology and #communitypolicing. The literature shows optimism, realism, unintended consequences and untapped potential. #eurocrim2024


Interesting European Society of Criminology panel on CSAM. Similar findings to our Vulnerability & Policing Futures Research Centre project on OCSV. Parents/teachers need more knowledge and support, perpetrators are calculating in their approach, we need to raise awareness and work more closely with children/ families! ARU


One of our Vulnerability & Policing Futures Research Centre project leads, Nicole Westmarland CRiVA presenting on opportunities/challenges using experimental approaches to inform VAWG policy European Society of Criminology. Important lessons to reflect upon to help us further improve our work.


This #eurocrim2024 panel is hearing about our Vulnerability & Policing Futures Research Centre work on domestic abuse, presented by Dr David Rowlands



Great to see my colleague's DJRowlands book on Criminal Psychology out.

This morning at the West Yorkshire Violence Reduction Partnership West Yorkshire Trauma Informed Criminal Justice Conference. Becky Haas reminding us that communities can make a difference and we can be therapeutic in our approach without being a therapist. What's predictable is preventable. Vulnerability & Policing Futures Research Centre


Honoured and grateful to receive this award. I want to take the opportunity to thank my supervision team @AstonLiz Dr Andrew Wooff Katrina Morrison Martha Caddell + the village that got me here Stu Bailey Bruce Forrest Pamela J Sime Andrew Tatnell to name a few. Here's to what's to come

We were delighted to host Professor Charlotte Heath-Kelly at York Law School this afternoon and to hear Professor Heath-Kelly's lecture about the concept of ‘vulnerability’ and how it can bring security logics of risk and threat into health and social care


Great day yesterday hearing from Women and Girls in Bradford about safety and what they want the police to do. I look forward to thinking about how we can make sure these voices inform future practice Vulnerability & Policing Futures Research Centre. Thank you to everyone who came and talked to us!

If you've been wondering what the ESC Policing Working Group is all about and want to join a vibrant group of policing researchers in Europe, consider joining us for this webinar 👇 ESC Policing Working Group

We have another great ECR and PhD webinar coming up on 19th Nov with Ian Marder and Katharina Kurz sharing their experiences using restorative practices to facilitate dialogue between police and young Black adults in Ireland. Sign up to join us 👇👇👇


🚨Check out our latest newsletter🚨 featuring: ✨ Meet the Board 📅 Must-attend events 🌟 In the spotlight 💡 Key insights into ESC & our Working Group Stay informed & engaged! 👇 #PolicingResearch European Society of Criminology


We are presenting our Vulnerability & Policing Futures Research Centre project developing quality standards to address online child sexual victimisation. A co-production approach to empower local communities. Join us at lunchtime tomorrow and sign up ⬇️⬇️ Please also share with others who might be interested.

Published today, a new Child of the North Centre for Young Lives report coordinated by Vulnerability & Policing Futures Research Centre researchers argues for a whole-child approach to childhood vulnerability that addresses children’s underlying vulnerabilities and disadvantages vulnerabilitypolicing.org.uk/news/new-repor…


Northern Police Research Webinar tomorrow 13 Dec. 12–13:15 CET by Polamk 🇫🇮 @TheSIPR 🏴 & 🇧🇻 🇸🇪 🇮🇸 🇬🇧 🇮🇪 ▶️ Topic "Mandatory Reporting of Intimate Partner Violence (Manreport-IPV)" by Morten Holmboe 🇳🇴 ▶️ Ticket tickettailor.com/events/scottis… polamk.fi/en/northern-po… #Policing #Crime