Publications

Read the latest publications from the Centre, including our newly-published finding summaries.

County Lines, Policing and Vulnerability

This report outlines findings from the UK’s first national study of police responses to county lines drug distribution and related child and adult criminal exploitation.

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Do people think police are
meeting minimum standards
of service delivery?

The report covers a nationally representative survey of 1,500 people and finds that police services across Britain are failing to meet the public’s minimum standards of service delivery.

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What do the public want from police? Towards a Minimum Policing Standard

This project explored what the public want and expect from local policing. This study showed that there is considerable agreement among the public about what service police should provide and on the minimum standards to which police should adhere.

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Co-designing community resilience to online child sexual exploitation and abuse victimisation

The aim of this two-year project was to take a place-based and problem-oriented approach to understand and improve offline responses to online child sexual exploitation and abuse.

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Service provision for vulnerable
people in contact with policing:
a strategic view from Bradford

This place-based study mapped services used by vulnerable people in contact with the police across Bradford, through interviews with senior managers in public, private and third sector organisations.

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Viewpoints on vulnerability as a focus for policing and public services

This project explored differing viewpoints on the role and value of vulnerability as an organising focus around which public services and police address situations of harm.

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Connected data analytics reports

Estimating the nature and scale of response police demand

Using police incident data, the project team analysed the nature and scale of response police demand across the Bradford District. Results show that police respond to diverse incidents daily, with the burden on their resources varying significantly.

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Geospatial and sociodemographic patterns of unauthorised school absence

Using attendance records obtained from the Department for Education, the team analysed the pre-pandemic rates of unauthorised absences across the Bradford District between 2012 and 2019.

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School absence and Not in Education, Employment or Training

The team investigated the association between school absence (6-16 years of age) and risk of being Not in Employment, Education, or Training (NEET) (16-18 years of age) using records provided by the Department for Education

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Early Career Researcher Development Fund reports

Domestic abuse service providers and their stories

This project aimed to investigate the power and persistence of dominant narratives in relation to domestic abuse (DA), as witnessed by service providers who support both victims and perpetrators.

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Social media-facilitated trafficking of children and young people

This project found that offenders use social media across all crime stages, from the identification and recruitment of victims to their exploitation and control. Different apps and social media tools are used at different stages and for different purposes.

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When it hurts to seek help: identifying non-harmful routes to support for families living with child-to-parent violence and abuse

Working collaboratively with families living with child-to-parent violence and abuse and collaborative research partners, this project identified new, appropriate, and non-harmful pathways to support and intervention.

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Reducing barriers to reporting sexual harassment through enhanced police procedural justice for racially minoritised young women

The project aimed to examine the link between racially minoritised young women and girls’ perceptions of a lack of procedural justice and barriers to reporting public sexual harassment to the police.

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Funded projects

Defendants as victims: a scoping review of vulnerability, victimhood and safeguards from charge to conviction

This report identifies key barriers to recognising suspects and defendants as victims of crime through each stage of the criminal justice system. The project also identifies priority areas for reform and future research..

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The increase in statutory duties on public officials to protect vulnerable people

This research project found that there has, across the last three decades, been an increase in legislation which imposes upon public officials duties to protect vulnerable people, particularly in legislation passed by the Scottish Parliament.

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Child of the North report

An evidence-based plan for addressing childhood vulnerability, crime and justice

This report argues for addressing children’s underlying vulnerabilities and disadvantages, rather than their behaviours as this is key to preventing children becoming victims of crime and reducing offending.

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