Vulnerability & Policing Futures Research Centre
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Shaping future services for vulnerable people through research. Based @UniOfYork & @UniversityLeeds. Funded by @ESRC.
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Our incredible Dr Rebecca Shaw ran a brilliant workshop on Domestic Abuse Service Providers and Their Stories, and these illustrations by Buttercrumble brilliantly encapsulate the findings from the stories of domestic abuse service providers. Bravo!
Vulnerability & Policing Futures Research Centre
Congratulations to the four awardees from our 2024 Early Career Researcher Development Fund š
Ali Malik Lis Bates Dr. Sarah Shorrock Dr Kirsty Bennett
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Join this online event, which will share Nadia Jessop's research on what works in reducing barriers to reporting public sexual harassment for vulnerable populations
šļø 24 April 2024
š 3pm
š Online
Register: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIā¦
We have been wrestling with these ideas for a while, and this post is an attempt to set out some of our initial thinking. We are very much enjoying working with Vulnerability & Policing Futures Research Centre on the project...
With increased demand on the police and growing concerns about their role and priorities, our Minimum Policing Standard research explores what the public think policing is for, what they want from the police and what they think police should do.
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Our ECR Development grant holder Dr Rebecca Shaw Law at Leeds has written a blog for British Criminology about her research project, which explores how narratives around domestic abuse can be changed
thebscblog.wordpress.com/2024/04/10/domā¦
To all my PhD and early career friends, we have another fantastic ECR webinar coming up next Tuesday. Jenny Maria Lundgaard is starting off discussions with perspectives from her research with police in Norway and as part of the Norwegian Police University College. Don't miss thisā¬ļø
In a new guest blog, Janine Ewen shares tips for early career researchers working in policing and vulnerability. Originally published by Policing Insight.
vulnerabilitypolicing.org.uk/working-in-polā¦
š¢ Job opportunity š¢
Weāre looking for a mixed methods researcher to join Vulnerability & Policing Futures Research Centre as a Research Associate.
Location: University of York campus
Salary: Ā£36,024 - Ā£44,263 a year
Apply by 07/05/2024
jobs.york.ac.uk/vacancy/researā¦
New BSC Blog: 'Domestic Abuse Service Providers and theirĀ Stories'. Dr Rebecca Shaw provides a critical overview of her research working with domestic abuse service providers. Read it here: thebscblog.wordpress.com
Do you want my job? Now is the chance! Come to York and replace me at the Vulnerability & Policing Futures Research Centre . You will get to work with a brilliant group of like-minded researchers, and with a very supportive leadership team. They all come with my highest recommendation! jobs.york.ac.uk/vacancy/researā¦
At Vulnerability & Policing Futures Research Centre, we research how vulnerabilities are produced, exacerbated and addressed by policing and how services can work together to tackle issues such as exploitation by county lines drug networks and domestic abuse, among others
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vulnerabilitypolicing.org.uk/our-research-pā¦
Our N8 Research Partnership autism report featured on tonightās ITV News with our fantastic Prof Mark Mon-Williams š¤© Child of the North Centre for Young Lives Anne Longfield