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The role of tutor constables: Getting it right for all – Emma Williams and Tom Cockcroft

Much emphasis is placed on the role of the tutor constable in socialising new police recruits into their role. With a huge uplift in police numbers happening quickly across the UK this is proving challenging for forces for a number of reasons. The most immediate issue, arguably, relates to aligning the capacity of tutor constable…

Bluestone: A collaborative approach to addressing the ‘problem’ of rape investigation

Bluestone: A collaborative approach to addressing the ‘problems’ of rape investigation I justify nothing here – recent events have been inexcusable, unjustifiable, and sickening. As ever these are just my observations from a project, I have had the privilege of being involved in over recent months. I think they offer some interesting insights into the…

Being Vulnerable, experiencing vulnerability and the complex nature of what these narratives mean to Criminal Justice agencies: Emma Williams and Jenny Norman

Vulnerability is highly complex. Individuals can experience a discrete vulnerability or multiple vulnerabilities such as mental health problems, neuro diversity and other factors that may become more progressive as a result of familial or social contexts. Conversely inherent issues may worsen or be driven by addiction and further mental health factors. The criminal justice system…

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