NRiPN Policing Research Methodologies Webinar: Creative methods
Overview
PGRs and ECRs are invited to join a discussion with academics about using creative methods in policing research. They will focus on the benefits and challenges of using these methods and offer advice to PGRs and ECRs on how best to embed creative methods in their research with police. Attendees will hear from Dr Sarah-Jane Lennie (Anglia Ruskin University), Professor Kate Brown (University of York), Dr Rachel Lewis (University of Warwick) and Professor Jacqueline Hodgson (University of Warwick) about their research, followed by a Q&A session, where attendees are encouraged to ask questions about developing their own work.
Panel
- Dr Sarah-Jane Lennie, Centre of Excellence for Equity in Uniformed Public Services, Anglia Ruskin University)
- Professor Kate Brown, School for Business and Society, University of York
- Professor Jacqueline Hodgson, School of Law, University of Warwick
- Dr Rachel Lewis, Department of Sociology, University of Warwick
NRiPN
The New Researchers in Policing Network (NRiPN) aims to support new researchers who want to shape the future of policing research and have a meaningful impact on police policy and practice.
NRiPN is part of the N8 Policing Research Partnership (N8 PRP). Using our unique status as a partnership of 8 universities and 12 police forces, we champion, enable, and support policing research in the North of England. As part of that goal, we have established NRiPN.
Free to join and open to all postgraduate and early career researchers* at any university in the north of England, NRiPN will provide valuable opportunities to build a collaborative research network and shape the future of policing research.
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- 1 hour
- Online
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