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The welcome rise and worrying fall in covert investigation
Covert techniques and specialist intelligence never appear to be far from the headlines - so why are they on the decline?
12/02/20 -
How to prevent the deaths of more Vietnamese migrants trying to reach Britain
It's feared many of the 39 people found dead in a lorry in southeast England were Vietnamese. What else could be done to...
31/10/19 -
Why we're launching a new Policing and Law Enforcement Masters
An impressive array of academics and retired practitioners are about to guide today’s and tomorrow’s leaders through the...
29/08/19 -
Gang culture appeals to disenfranchised young people – but ‘social mixing’ offers a way out
Over the past ten years, violence among young people involved in gangs has claimed hundreds of lives and dominated national...
28/05/19 -
London violence: an expert (and father) comments
The British government is not facing up to the serious challenges it faces, writes the Director of the Liverpool Centre for...
06/04/18 -
Trafficking and UK-Vietnam relations
Dr Daniel Silverstone examines an international relationship forged over the past decade to reduce trafficking and illegal...
16/02/18 -
How an LJMU scholarship makes a difference
Policing Studies student Adele on gaining a Vice-Chancellor's Scholarship and the effect it has had on her university experience
18/01/18 -
The freemasons no longer have significant influence in the British police
Conflicts of interest are no longer the concern they once were, writes Practitioner Fellow in Policing Peter Williams
09/01/18 -
Radicalisation is not just a terrorist tactic – street gangs do it every day
Young people from poor backgrounds are being radicalised by criminal gangs, writes Criminal Justice lecturer Robert F. Hesketh
21/11/17 -
Trafficked to grow cannabis: Vietnamese migrants are being exploited in Britain
Lucrative cannabis plantations have been a magnet for illegal migrants, writes Dr Daniel Silverstone from the Liverpool Centre...
12/09/17