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University of Portsmouth

Research projects submitted from the University of Portsmouth.

The University of Portsmouth was established in 1869 and is located on the south coast of England.

Research projects at University of Portsmouth

Project title Start date
Can the use of technology create an experiential learning environment that can develop police officers’ cognitive schema in relation to decision-making at incidents of gendered violence?
A study of the use of problem-based learning (PBL) in police education to establish whether police officers benefit through the improvement of skills, behaviours and ethical decision making
Improving representation and inclusion in serious and organised crime policing roles
Cryptocurrency and crime in the UK: A law enforcement perspective on challenges and strategies
Improving the sustainability of forensic consumables
A critical evaluation into the impact of menopause on leadership within the police service
The top of policing: changing times?
An evidence-based approach to promoting honesty in child witnesses
A critical exploration of the PEQF – considering how recruits learn to be police officers and the influence of informal learning on their development
Optimising fingermark development from evidence associated with commodity burials
Development of a practitioners accessible model allowing those engaged in police problem solving to make use of behavioural science approaches in developing innovative solutions to policing challenges
Use of alternative light sources in the search and recovery of human remains after a fire
Role of interview manager with vulnerable suspects – assessing the risk in high stake investigations
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