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In this working paper, Dr Tom McNeil reflects on the key challenges to organisational change and cultural reform in policing.

The study suggested that an officer’s perception of their work within an MCC can predict job engagement and work meaning

The report identifies the state of regulation and policies surrounding the use of AI by security and Criminal Justice Systems

The CJA submitted a response providing evidence of the role of drug laws and policies as a driver of discriminatory policing.

This report aims to bring the impact of Social Justice Groups work

The briefing discusses strip and intimate searches including those on children and vulnerable adults.

This article discusses the best practices that can serve as models to improve law enforcement’s response to child domestic violence

This paper seeks to understand the complexities associated with managing and ultimately exiting a career in the police.

This inquiry investigates the murder of Stephen Lawrence

This Review has sought to examine the Met’s culture and standards.

This paper highlights police drug offence diversion schemes and why they are necessary.

This two-side briefing explains what diversion is, why it is used and where it is used.

This study investigates challenges in police interviews to those on the autism spectrum.

In response to the murder of Sarah Everard, the Met commissioned an independent review of its culture and behaviour.

Inquest presents a full report on telling the stories of Black men who have died and their families’ experiences in the aftermath.

This article examines the Metropolitan Police Service response to DHC

A policy and practice briefing on why sentiment analysis could be useful to the police and how it has been used before.

This document summarises these findings and refers to issues with out of court disposal use raised in the wider police workforce survey.

This article investigates how the implementation of BWV into one police force in England impacted the behaviour of those officers.

This article presents a survey of tools used in the CJS in the UK in three categories: data infrastructure, data analysis, and risk prediction