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Digitally enabled policing

Below you will find our most recent research projects from 2019 onwards.

Live projects

2.20 Can coercive control behaviour be identified through Machine Learning?. The aim is to investigate whether coercive control behaviours can be identified through automated data analysis techniques.

2.21 Evaluation of Virtual Reality as an effective learning tool to enhance police training in child protection. The aim is to evaluate the effectiveness of the use of immersive videos related to child protection issues.

2.22 How can a short, cost effective growth mindset intervention result in sustained improvements in management behaviours?. The aim is to test a short growth mindset intervention, delivered via an app that encourages reflection, to motivate and improve capacity of managers. 

Completed projects

2.15 Prospecting chatbots as a communication platform to tackle cyber grooming. Investigating the viability of using chatbots as a communication channel for the police to tackle online grooming

2.14 Citizen Forensics. A multi-disciplinary investigation which encourages citizens to help the police collect and analyse disparate data to improve public safety.

Archived projects

Below you will find our archived projects that were conducted from 2014-2018.

2.09 Building sustainable policing practitioner communities online. Project used 'nQuire-it' platform to generate data through 'citizen inquiry' methodology (the use of scientific method by the public to raise and resolve problems).

2.08 Systems Thinking and Complexity Science for Policing. This project introduced the basic ideas of systems thinking and complexity science, and enabled police practitioners to apply it to real problems from their professional experience.

2.06 Game-based Learning for Police Training in Child Interviewing. This research project developed a training simulation system for child witness interview training.

2.04 Strategies for effective social media engagement. This project aimed to identify key strategies for effective social media engagement by police forces.

2.02 Enhanced engagement of public via social media. What are the best message-writing practices to generate a higher level of social media engagement?

2.01 Detecting grooming behaviour on social media. Developing self-protection tools to automatically identify predators.