LJMU partnering in major police fatigue study
The National Police Wellbeing Service has been awarded funding to conduct a study of their sleep fatigue and recovery biometrics programme in partnership with LJMU.
The National Police Wellbeing Service has been awarded funding to conduct a study of their sleep fatigue and recovery biometrics programme in partnership with LJMU.
Forensics students at LJMU have been taking a unique look into Liverpools maritime past in a dig at the world famous Albert Dock.
The International Journal of Criminology and Policing Education launched by LJMU, Leeds Trinity and Higher Education Research Hub
The two-week summer school helped broaden the understanding of policing and the criminal justice system.
New research suggests domestic abuse victims are better served by schemes which prioritise safeguarding over prosecution.
Victims engaging with prosecutions triples, say researchers
One of Britain's leading figures in police leadership has joined Liverpool John Moores University as an adjunct Professor.
LJMU’s Face Lab has unveiled a digital reconstruction of the face of a Seventeenth century Scottish Soldier whose body was discovered at a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2013.
The shift from hunter-gatherer to farmer likely explains evolutionary jumps in appearance amongst many ancient peoples, says a new study.
Lecturer James Williams interviews police chiefs, scholars, journalists and researchers