School of Justice Studies hosts students from Singapore University of Social Sciences
The two-week summer school helped broaden the understanding of policing and the criminal justice system.
The two-week summer school helped broaden the understanding of policing and the criminal justice system.
Dr Emma Murray, Reader in Military Veteran Studies at LJMU and Criminologist-in-Residence at FACT has been a long-term collaborator on the project.
One of Britain's leading figures in police leadership has joined Liverpool John Moores University as an adjunct Professor.
Students and staff from the Criminology Department, School of Justice Studies recently spent a week in Ljubljana, Slovenia to discuss crime and harm reduction with a range of governmental and non-governmental organisations.
More than 60 graduate after LJMU becomes first new provider for 20 years for Ministry of Justice
Dr Freya O’Brien will work with the College of Policing under the fellowship.
Legitimate, representative and proportionate policing is vital for social health in democracies, argue LJMU experts.
Following the tragic killing of George Floyd in America, questions of police legitimacy and police malpractice are being debated internationally.
First training of kind in Europe
Join us on Wednesday 19 November, from 1pm to 3pm at the Student Life Building (SLB).