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The voice of the victim in police service design

  • ,
  • Rachel Hurcombe
    ,
  • Adam Sadullah
    ,
  • Camille Ilett
    ,
  • Hanna Davis
    ,
  • Kristina Hawkins
Research Output: Book/Report Commissioned report Peer-review

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Abstract

This research explores how the voices of vulnerable victim-survivors and those experiencing structural inequalities contribute to police service design. The project has four overarching research questions: 1. What processes enable victim-survivor voices to influence and shape service design in policing, i.e. how are victim-survivor voices sought, collected, recorded and reported? 2. What changes are made to service design as a result of victim-survivor voices? 3. What impact do these processes and changes have on victim-survivors and on policing? 4. What needs to be in place for this type of work to be effective?

Publication Information

Output type

Research Output: Book/Report Commissioned report Peer-review

Original language

English

Publication milestones

  • Published - 13/10/2023

Publication status

Published - 13/10/2023

Place of publication

Norfolk

Publisher

The Vulnerability Knowledge and Practice Programme

External Publication IDs

  • handle.net: 10547/626054