
Julia Yesberg
@juliayesberg
Lecturer in Forensic Psychology at Victoria University of Wellington
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07-10-2015 16:05:54
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Check out our blog post on LSE British Politics and Policy talking about Londoners' support for live facial recognition technology and what this means for policing covid-19! With Jon Jackson and Ben Bradford UCL Crime Science

Support for increased police powers depends on public trust, which is strongly influenced by direct encounters with police, finds a study by Prof Ben Bradford Ben Bradford, Dr Julia Yesberg UCL Crime Science & LSE with implications for Covid-19 policing ucl.ac.uk/news/2020/apr/ā¦


We found huge concerns about #coronavirus #NHSApp yet 75% of participants said theyād still download it. What explains this paradox when only 32% #trust the #government to manage #COVID19? theconversation.com/coronavirus-su⦠via The Conversation City St George's, University of London Press Surveillance Studies Anna

Despite concerns about privacy, three quarters of people say they are likely to download a contact-tracing app, finds a survey led by Dr Julia Yesberg UCL Crime Science, Anna & LSE that suggests high levels of trust in the NHS may be a factor theconversation.com/coronavirus-suā¦


With KrisztiĆ”n Pósch Jonathan Jackson Prof. Emmeline Taylor Arabella Kyprianides Ben Bradford and Z Hobson. Our findings show the fundamental importance of trust in government, yet the Prime Ministerās defence of Dominic Cummings risks undermining the idea that āwe truly are all in it together'

Our first webinar this term presents findings from a 6-wave panel study on policing during the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK. Date: 04 November 2020 Time: 1300-1500 BST For details & registration: eventbrite.co.uk/e/policing-theā¦. KrisztiĆ”n Pósch Jonathan Jackson Arabella Kyprianides Ben Bradford Julia Yesberg.

The Rising Star Seminar Series, hosted by Criminology, Sociology & Policing: Hull University Department University of Hull has been running since 2017. The series showcases exciting and original work by early- and mid-career criminology researchers from across the UK. A free online series, register: bit.ly/3kzGGru



How does policing affect peopleās willingness to comply with COVID-19 restrictions? Does the public support the actions police may have to take? Read Arabella Kyprianides's latest for Policing Insight (based on research presented at our webinar earlier this week). policinginsight.com/features/analyā¦

We are seeking applications for an Economic and Social Research Council funded MSc plus #PhD studentship focusing on disproportionality in policing. This will be supervised by Jon Jackson, Jouni Kuha and Chris Pósch (@UCL Institute of Global City Policing). Apply by 11 December. More: bit.ly/35Hgvdp


'From Coercion to Consent: Police Ethnography and Procedural Justice'. Mark your calendars for an exciting event on 15 February 2021, co-hosted by @IGCP_UCL and Keele Policing Academic Collaboration (K-PAC), with presentations from Clifford Stott @RaddersNCFC Arabella Kyprianides Ben Bradford. More details on this flyer:
