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This collection comprises lectures and seminars from the Institute of Criminology at the University of Cambridge, UK, which has a worldwide reputation for excellence in both research and teaching.
The Institute, founded by Sir Leon Radzinowicz 50 years ago, was one of the first criminological institutes in Europe and has exerted a strong influence on the development of the discipline. Many of the academic staff are international leaders in their fields. Staff hail from multidisciplinary international backgrounds and their interests cover a broad range of topics, please see individual's personal pages to read more on the research involved. In recognition of their outstanding research, Cambridge criminologists have been awarded numerous prestigious international awards.
The Institute is also home to the Radzinowicz Library, which houses the most comprehensive criminology collection in the United Kingdom.
The Institute, founded by Sir Leon Radzinowicz 50 years ago, was one of the first criminological institutes in Europe and has exerted a strong influence on the development of the discipline. Many of the academic staff are international leaders in their fields. Staff hail from multidisciplinary international backgrounds and their interests cover a broad range of topics, please see individual's personal pages to read more on the research involved. In recognition of their outstanding research, Cambridge criminologists have been awarded numerous prestigious international awards.
The Institute is also home to the Radzinowicz Library, which houses the most comprehensive criminology collection in the United Kingdom.
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The Killing of George Floyd: "Race", racism and racialised justice in the US and UK
Speaker:
Dexter Dias, QC
Convenor:
Prof Manuel Eisner
Director, VRC
Slides: https://www.vrc.crim.cam.ac.uk/file/dexterdias-mediapptx
Dr Barak Ariel
The uniforms and equipment of contemporary police officers have dramatically changed since the turn of the millennium. Frontline officers in western democracies carry and use technology at increasing rates. WiFi-trackers, airwave radios, DNA kits, tablets, tasers, drones, body-worn cameras and augmented reality headsets are becoming standard parts of the gear. This seminar reviews the evidence from a series of randomised controlled trials on police technologies, and how they changed the ways in which the police and the public interact.
Dr Peter Neyroud CBE QPM,Deputy Director, Police Executive Programme, University of Cambridge‘Punishment Without Trial: Research And Policy In Out-Of-Court Disposals By Police’
How Hampshire Police Reduced Domestic Abuse: The CARA Experiment - Dr Heather Strang and Professor Lawrence Sherman
The Institute of Criminology holds an annual international conference on Evidence Based Policing, Chaired by Professor Lawrence Sherman in association with the Society for Evidence Based Policing (SEBP).
The 11th conference was held at the Sidgwick site at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 9-11 July 2018.
Chair: Dr. Heather Strang, Director, Cambridge Police Executive Programme
Valedictory Speaker: Sir Denis O’Connor
Sir Richard Mayne Award for outstanding academic achievement on the M. St. in Applied Criminology and Police Management:
Ben Chivers
Course Distinctions:
Ben Chivers
Robin Goodyear
Simon Rose
Thesis Distinctions:
• Beatriz Abizanda
• Peter Blichfeldt
• Steven Chandler
• Ben Chivers
• Robin Goodyear
• Julie Henderson
• Syed Hussain
• Regin Hviid
• Johan Kardell
• Jan Larsen
• Ashley Liggins
• GordonMcCalmont
• Alastair Nall
• Arif Nawaz
• Adam Ramiz
• Simon Rose
• David Sandall
• Noel Simmonds
• James Sutherland
Victor Lissack Award:
Frederik Højlund
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The Institute of Criminology holds an annual international conference on Evidence Based Policing, Chaired by Professor Lawrence Sherman in association with the Society for Evidence Based Policing (SEBP).
The 11th conference was held at the Sidgwick site at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 9-11 July 2018.
This talk: 'What Police Can do With a Localized Crime Harm Index'
Chair: Dr. Peter Neyroud CBE, University of Cambridge
Helle Andersen, Danish Politik: 'The Danish Crime Harm Index'
Paul House, Western Australia Police: 'The Western Australia Crime Harm Index (WACHI)'
Simon Williams and Dr. Geoffrey Barnes, Western Australia Police: 'A Hot Spots Policing Success as Measured by the WACHI.'
Discussion: Dr. Peter Neyroud Moderating
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The Institute of Criminology holds an annual international conference on Evidence Based Policing, Chaired by Professor Lawrence Sherman in association with the Society for Evidence Based Policing (SEBP).
The 11th conference was held at the Sidgwick site at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 9-11 July 2018.
This talk: 'Two Cheers for Evidence-Based Policing: A 20-Year Review'
Chair: Chief Constable John D. Parkinson OBE, Cambridge University
Speaker: Professor Lawrence W. Sherman KNO, Cambridge University
Discussion: Chief Constable Parkinson moderating
This entry provides an audio source for iTunes
The Institute of Criminology holds an annual international conference on Evidence Based Policing, Chaired by Professor Lawrence Sherman in association with the Society for Evidence Based Policing (SEBP).
The 11th conference was held at the Sidgwick site at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 9-11 July 2018
This talk: 'Tracking Police Injuries and Religious Hate Crime Cases'
Chair: Amanda McCormick, Australian Institute of Police Management
Johan Kardell, Swedish Polisen: 'Tracking Police Injuries by Workload Demand in Stockholm'
Simon Rose, Metropolitan Police: 'Developing Solvability Strategies for Anti-Semitic and Islamophobic crime in London'
Discussion: Amanda McCormick moderating
This entry provides an audio source for iTunes.
The Institute of Criminology holds an annual international conference on Evidence Based Policing, Chaired by Professor Lawrence Sherman in association with the Society for Evidence Based Policing (SEBP).
The 11th conference was held at the Sidgwick site at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 9-11 July 2018.
This talk: 'Social Networks of Victims and Offenders'
Chair: Chris Sims OBE QPM, Chief Constable, West Midlands 2009-2015
Dr. Paolo Campana, University of Cambridge: 'Human Trafficking Through Criminal Networks'
Barak Ariel, University of Cambridge: 'Targeting Key Network Members in West Midlands'
Adam Ramiz, Surrey Police: 'Marijuana Farm Slavery: Victims of Networks?'
Discussant: Andrew Papachristos, Northwestern University
This entry provides an audio source for iTunes.
The Institute of Criminology holds an annual international conference on Evidence Based Policing, Chaired by Professor Lawrence Sherman in association with the Society for Evidence Based Policing (SEBP).
The 11th conference was held at the Sidgwick site at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 9-11 July 2018.
This talk: 'Progress on EBP Capability in Sweden'
Chair: Jeanette Kerr, Northern Territory, Australia
Speaker: Dr. Erik Wennerstrom, Director, Swedish National Council on Crime Prevention
This entry provides an audio source for iTunes.
The Institute of Criminology holds an annual international conference on Evidence Based Policing, Chaired by Professor Lawrence Sherman in association with the Society for Evidence Based Policing (SEBP).
The 11th conference was held at the Sidgwick site at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 9-11 July 2018.
This talk: 'Nudging up RCT Evidence on Nudges for Court Appearances'
Chair: ACC Alex Murray OBE, West Midlands Police, UK
Ben Chivers, Hampshire Police: 'Sorry, Wrong Number: Texting Defendants Does Not Increase Court Attendance'
Jonathan Cumberbatch, Staffordshire Police: 'This Nudge Was Not Enough: A Text Message RCT for Victims and Witnesses'
ACC Alex Murray, West Midlands Police: 'Three Nudge Experiments: One Works, One Doesn’t, One’s Promising'
Discussion: ACC Alex Murray Moderating
This entry provides an audio source for iTunes.
The Institute of Criminology holds an annual international conference on Evidence Based Policing, Chaired by Professor Lawrence Sherman in association with the Society for Evidence Based Policing (SEBP).
The 11th conference was held at the Sidgwick site at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 9-11 July 2018.
This talk: 'Counter-Terrorism in an Age of Austerity'
Chair: Sir Denis O’Connor
Speaker: Sir Mark Rowley, UK National Coordinator for Counter-Terrorism 2014-18
This entry provides an audio source for iTunes.
The Institute of Criminology holds an annual international conference on Evidence Based Policing, Chaired by Professor Lawrence Sherman in association with the Society for Evidence Based Policing (SEBP).
The 11th conference was held at the Sidgwick site at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 9-11 July 2018.
This talk: 'Tasers, Terrorism and Interviews: 3 RCTs We Needed'
Chair: Dr. Barak Ariel, University of Cambridge
Mia-Maria Magnusson, Swedish Polisen: 'Can Police Motivate Drug Abusers to Quit? A Randomized Trial'
Syed Hussain, Metropolitan Police: 'Does Police-Guided Corporate Training Prepare Employees for Terrorism?'
David Lawes, City of London Police and Dr. Barak Ariel, Cambridge University: 'Does Taser Availability Increase or Reduce Police Use of Force?'
Discussion: Dr. Barak Ariel
This entry provides an audio source for iTunes.
The Institute of Criminology holds an annual international conference on Evidence Based Policing, Chaired by Professor Lawrence Sherman in association with the Society for Evidence Based Policing (SEBP).
The 11th conference was held at the Sidgwick site at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 9-11 July 2018.
This recording is the presentation of the 2018 Sir Robert Peel Medal to Michael Barton by Professor Lawrence Sherman KNO, and subsequently the
Sir Robert Peel Address: Chief Constable Mike Barton QPM, Durham Constabulary.
This entry provides an audio source for iTunes.
The Institute of Criminology holds an annual international conference on Evidence Based Policing, Chaired by Professor Lawrence Sherman in association with the Society for Evidence Based Policing (SEBP).
The 11th conference was held at the Sidgwick site at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 9-11 July 2018.
This talk: 'Tracking and Measuring Procedural Justice & Legitimacy'
Chair: Dr Justice Tankebe, University of Cambridg
Arif Nawaz, Greater Manchester Police: 'Measuring Procedural Justice With Body-Cam Samples”
Jan Larsen, Danish Police: 'Tracking Self-Legitimacy Among Danish Police Recruits: A Panel Survey'
Peter Blichfeldt, Danish Police: 'Varieties of Reactions to Becoming a Police Officer: Tracking the first 3 Years'
Discussion: Dr Tankebe moderating
This entry provides an audio source for iTunes.
The Institute of Criminology holds an annual international conference on Evidence Based Policing, Chaired by Professor Lawrence Sherman in association with the Society for Evidence Based Policing (SEBP).
The 11th conference was held at the Sidgwick site at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 9-11 July 2018.
This talk: 'Predicting Murders with Social Network Analysis' by Professor Andrew Papachristos, Northwestern University
Followed by 'Using Network Analysis to Prevent Serious Harm', an Interview of Professor Papachristos by Dr. Paolo Campana, Cambridge University
This entry provides an audio source for iTunes.
The Institute of Criminology holds an annual international conference on Evidence Based Policing, Chaired by Professor Lawrence Sherman in association with the Society for Evidence Based Policing (SEBP).
The 11th conference was held at the Sidgwick site at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 9-11 July 2018.
This talk begins with Professor Lawrence Sherman KNO welcoming all to the 11th Annual EBP conference. Then: 'Evidence-Based Policing and Management'
Speaker: Hon. Winnie CHIU Wa-yin, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Management), Hong Kong Police Force
This entry provides an audio source for iTunes.
The Institute of Criminology holds an annual international conference on Evidence Based Policing, Chaired by Professor Lawrence Sherman in association with the Society for Evidence Based Policing (SEBP).
The 11th conference was held at the Sidgwick site at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 9-11 July 2018.
This talk: 'Evidence-Based Policing Against Domestic Abuse'
Chair: Professor Heather Strang, Cambridge University
Clare Nettleton, Surrey Police: 'Domestic Abuse Victims’ and Perpetrators’ Views on Restorative Justice Conferences'
Marika Dagenbrink, Swedish Police: 'Patterns of Reported Domestic Abuse in Sweden: Little Repetition or Escalation'
Dr Geoffrey Barnes, Cambridge University and W. Australia Police: 'Implementing an Algorithmic Harm Forecasting Tool for Domestic Abuse'
Discussion: Professor Strang moderating
This entry provides an audio source for iTunes.
The Institute of Criminology holds an annual international conference on Evidence Based Policing, Chaired by Professor Lawrence Sherman in association with the Society for Evidence Based Policing (SEBP).
The 11th conference was held at the Sidgwick site at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 9-11 July 2018.
This talk: 'Evidence vs. Experience: Two Comparative Tests '
Chair: Chief Constable Alec Wood, Cambridgeshire Constabulary
Noel Simmonds, Sussex Police: “Evidence vs. Professional Judgment in Setting Safeguarding Priorities.”
James Sutherland, Cambridgeshire Constabulary: 'Evidence vs. Intuition in Identifying Neighbourhood Crime Targets'
Discussion: Chief Constable Wood moderating
This entry provides an audio source for iTunes.
The Institute of Criminology holds an annual international conference on Evidence Based Policing, Chaired by Professor Lawrence Sherman in association with the Society for Evidence Based Policing (SEBP).
The 11th conference was held at the Sidgwick site at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 9-11 July 2018.
This talk: 'Evidence Based Policing in Durham'
Chair: Chief Constable Mike Barton QPM
Gillian Routledge MSt (Cantab), Durham Police: 'Pioneering the Checkpoint Diversion Program'
Sheena Urwin MSt (Cantab), Durham Constabulary: 'Managing Arrestees Algorithmically with HART (the Harm Assessment Risk Tool)'
Dr Geoffrey Barnes, Cambridge University and W. Australia Police: 'The Harm Assessment Risk Tool, Live results from Durham'
Discussion: Chief Constable Barton moderating
This entry provides an audio source for iTunes.
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