ARU Criminology & Policing

ARU Criminology & Policing This is the official page for the Criminology and Policing Degrees at Anglia Ruskin University.

Great day yesterday at ARU; Special Constable (and ARU student) Chloe, and Special Constable(and ARU staff-member) Clive...
08/02/2023

Great day yesterday at ARU; Special Constable (and ARU student) Chloe, and Special Constable(and ARU staff-member) Clive, both at Cambridge Campus signing up students for the Cambs Police, Special Constable summer course! Loads of students interested in joining the "Specials" and registering their interest! Let us (ARU Lecturers) know if you're interested in becoming a Special Constable and completing the initial training this summer!

The following is a link to the ARU Emotion and Behaviour Survey, for which I am the Principle Investigator. If you are h...
21/12/2021

The following is a link to the ARU Emotion and Behaviour Survey, for which I am the Principle Investigator. If you are happy to take part yourself, or send around to family, friends, and colleagues – this would be greatly appreciated. Anyone is welcome to take part.
This survey is designed to help us learn more about how individuals' emotions can affect their behaviours. By participating, you are helping researchers to understand human behaviour and how society in general can be improved from that knowledge.
If you are interested in taking part, please click on the link:
https://cambridge.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cGYbzldNWWWuCNM

Any questions regarding this survey can be directed to Research Associate Jackie Trent (email address below).
Thank you for your time!

Principle Investigator Dr. Neema Trivedi-Bateman
Senior Lecturer in Criminology and Policing
https://aru.ac.uk/people/neema-trivedi-bateman

Research Associate Jackie Trent
[email protected]

Dr Neema Trivedi-Bateman is Course Leader for BA (Hons) Criminology at ARU. Her research interests include youth crime and developmental criminology.

Its Welcome Week at ARU! Are you tuned in to our online Welcome talk today? How about our face-to-face Welcome session t...
14/09/2021

Its Welcome Week at ARU! Are you tuned in to our online Welcome talk today? How about our face-to-face Welcome session tomorrow? Drop a comment below to say hello to your new Criminology classmates and link up ahead of lectures starting next week! We are all looking forward to meeting our new students soon and welcoming back all of our returning students!

Hi All, Cambridgeshire's Office for the Police and Crime Commissioner are running a survey for members of the public to ...
02/07/2021

Hi All, Cambridgeshire's Office for the Police and Crime Commissioner are running a survey for members of the public to share their views and priorities about policing and crime in the county. The survey feedback will be used to shape the Police and Crime Plan for the next three years. It runs until July 30th, and you can access the survey here:

As your elected Police and Crime Commissioner, it’s my duty to be the voice of the public and make sure your concerns are shared with the Chief Constable.

Hi Everyone! We are doing a study around the use of school exclusions and we need your help. If you or someone you care ...
21/04/2021

Hi Everyone! We are doing a study around the use of school exclusions and we need your help. If you or someone you care for has ever experienced a school exclusion (fixed-term or permanent) please can you take 5 minutes to answer a few questions?

It would also be a great help if you could share this post and the link to the survey.

Thank you for your help!

Online survey BOS

Hi Everyone, Join us via Teams Live for our third FREE webinar in the PIER Research Seminar Series 2020-21 on Wednesday ...
05/01/2021

Hi Everyone,

Join us via Teams Live for our third FREE webinar in the PIER Research Seminar Series 2020-21 on Wednesday 13th January to hear Ellen Daly speak on:

‘Rape, Gender and Class: Intersections in Courtroom Narratives’
In this online seminar, criminologist Ellen Daly will present her findings from a court observation study examining courtroom narratives in r**e and sexual assault trials.
The research shows that r**e myths remain prevalent in courtroom narratives and that they interact with broader cultural narratives to further undermine the credibility of victim-survivors of sexual violence. Specifically, the cultural narratives observed in these trials reflected embedded sexist and classist attitudes that are common in our society. The findings challenge claims that r**e myths are no longer a problem in r**e trials and begin to provide a deeper, more nuanced understanding of why some groups of victim-survivors are more likely to see a conviction than others.
Findings also highlight the role digital evidence can play in this, demonstrating the need for proper consideration of what is relevant and proportionate. This research therefore demonstrates the need for widening the lens through which r**e myths in the courtroom and the wider criminal justice system are viewed in research and contemporary debates.
Tickets can be booked via Eventbrite.

if you have any questions, please email [email protected]

We hope you can join us!

Best wishes,

The PIER Team

If you work within education, the police or with young people, please can you take a few minutes to fill in this survey ...
24/11/2020

If you work within education, the police or with young people, please can you take a few minutes to fill in this survey for one of our Criminology undergraduate's dissertation? An Examination of the link between School Exclusion and County Line gangs
https://angliaruskin.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/dissertation-survey-2

Thank you!

Online survey BOS

Hello everyone,  The Mannheim centre for Criminology has a fantastic online Seminar Series for 2020-21, kicking off with...
06/10/2020

Hello everyone,

The Mannheim centre for Criminology has a fantastic online Seminar Series for 2020-21, kicking off with
Robert Reiner (LSE) on ‘Social Democratic Criminology’ on the 21st of October. This series is an interesting and engaging opportunity to learn more about criminology, policing, the penal system and police powers.

More information on the website here (https://www.lse.ac.uk/social-policy/research/Research-clusters/Mannheim/mannheim-seminar-series)

Mannheim joint seminar series with the British society of criminology

22/09/2020

Are you a recent ARU Criminology graduate and are you interested in a Direct Entry Detective Constable programme? Norfolk Constabulary are currently taking applications and they are the only force currently offering this opportunity. Their scheme is open now and you can learn more by clicking the link below.


https://www.norfolk.police.uk/detective

The traditional path to becoming a detective constable would see you join as a uniformed police officer first. However we are now giving you the chance to move directly into a trainee detective constable role.


More info can be seen via the brochure athttps://www.norfolk.police.uk/sites/norfolk/files/uncoverthetruth_detectivebrochure_digital.pdf

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