Policing the Pandemic in Scotland
@CovidFinesPolicing the Pandemic: an #ESRC funded research project looking at the role of police enforcement in securing compliance with the #COVID19 regulations.
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Call for participants! The @EdinburghUni 'Policing the Pandemic' study is looking at the use of police fixed penalties in the pandemic. Did you receive a Covid fine? If so, we would like to hear about your experiences. To take part, please email: policingthepandemic@ed.ac.uk
New @CovidFines paper just published in the British Journal of Criminology. Explores the history of police Fixed Penalties in the UK and their use during the pandemic, including impact, inequity and #inequality. @kathmurray1 @benmatthewsed doi.org/10.1093/bjc/az…
Our @susanmcvie describes her experience as a witness at @covidinquiryuk and on her Policing the Pandemic in Scotland research project being recognised. Plus the impact of her paper on FPNs issued by #Police Scotland. @CovidFines @ADR_UK @UoELawResearch ow.ly/GfXG50QwqcK
#Police & #Health Data Linkage: ncphwr.org.uk/new-study-show… A really important study demonstrating the public benefit that can be achieved with linked administrative data. @SCADR_data @adr_uk
Join our researchers @susanmcvie @jsavinc at their 'The secret world of data' hybrid event, on 4 Sept @RoyalSocEd - they'll unpack how public sector #data is used securely for research and explore how #linkingdata can provide insights that benefit society. rse-curious.com/the-secret-wor…
Join us 4 Sept - @RoyalSocEd flagship #curious series to find out how and why we use public data to answer important research questions. Ask our @susanmcvie questions on #policing during the #pandemic and @jsavinc on why #deaths at home have increased! rse-curious.com/the-secret-wor…
There are still a few days left to apply for our upcoming @TheSCCJR Scottish Crime Data Hackathon running this July! Calling those people interested in researching #crime, researching with #data or with crime data! sccjr.ac.uk/event/scottish…
Outstanding @susanmcvie crim research demonstrating the dynamics of race and policing. Not just covid. Drugs, disorder exact same. Black people were three times more likely to receive Covid fines in Eng&Wales theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/m…
Our research on the use of Covid fines by police forces in England and Wales is discussed in this @guardian article. theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/m…
Key findings from the report: 1. Over 120,000 fines were issued in relation to illegal travel and movement, social gatherings and failure to follow instructions, 5% of which were subsequently cancelled.
RT: New research published today on #Police use of #Covid Fixed Penalty Notices (#FPNs) in England and Wales during the pandemic. @CovidFines blogs.ed.ac.uk/edinburghlawsc…
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