Crime
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News: Knife crime research published by Fellow could reduce violence
Research carried out by Leisa Nichols-Drew (CF 2018) into ways of reducing knife crime and domestic homicides has been published in the peer-reviewed journal Science ...
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Reviewing domestic homicide - international practice and perspectives
James Rowlands, a researcher and domestic violence worker from Brighton, travelled to Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the USA to study ways of improving responses to...
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Missing person investigations in a worldwide context
Philip Robinson, a police inspector from Northern Ireland, travelled to the USA to research missing persons investigations. He will seek to use his findings to inform...
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Advancing gun crime investigations through technology and international best practice
Rachel Bolton-King, a university professor from Nottingham, travelled to France, South Africa and the USA to investigate the use of technology in gun crime...
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Preservation of DNA during police search and recovery of evidence
Lorna Fergus, a forensic scientist from Oxfordshire, travelled to Canada, Australia and New Zealand to explore approaches to training police in the collection of DNA...
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Pointing the finger; applying extreme environment fingermark development to forensic archaeology
Zoe Cadwell, a forensic scientist and lecturer from Bury St Edmunds, travelled to Canada and Australia to study the recovery of finger marks on evidence in criminal...
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Exploring the role of music in resettlement and crime prevention
Sara Lee, an artistic director from Walthamstow, will be travelling to Norway and the USA to explore the role of music in resettlement and crime prevention.