Forensic researchers partner with North Wales Police to tackle livestock attacks
A pioneering collaboration between LJMU forensic researchers and North Wales Police will provide invaluable support to future livestock attack investigations.
A pioneering collaboration between LJMU forensic researchers and North Wales Police will provide invaluable support to future livestock attack investigations.
Article with information about recent updates to policies
LJMU trains 10 of England's only law enforcement staff with the highest level of certification in digital forensics.
Merseyside Police and LJMU relationship, a model for England and Wales
The project, which began 14 months ago, saw leaders from across LJMU’s ELT paired with Black and ethnic minority Liverpool city leaders to share their lived experiences and inform policy and decision making at the university and beyond.
Quality Assurance Agency set out standards for degrees for police trainees
Vice-Chancellor Professor Mark Power marks his 42nd work anniversary at LJMU.
Landmark study finds serious violence costs £185m to region
Suella Braverman tells Police Federation conference the biometric wellbeing scheme is unique and pioneering
Merseyside Police happy with Degree Apprenticeship partnerships with LJMU which produces highly satisfied results in National Student Survey