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networks of collaboration which span police, allied security agencies, civil society and the public in potentially problematic ways. While formal UK police service-managed volunteers (e.g. Special Constables
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Department The York Law School and the Centre for Applied Human Rights (CAHR) at the University of York are looking for a Research Fellow with exceptional quantitative research skills to work
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delivering events in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, comprised of four schools: Humanities, Law, Life Sciences and Social Sciences. We are seeking to appoint an efficient and committed coordinator
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illness, the other on policing and modern slavery. You will undertake a broad range of tasks from analysis of quantitative data to qualitative interviews and ‘ride-alongs’ with police officers. You will
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The Role The University of Law (ULaw) is one of the UK's longest-established specialist providers of legal education. With an alumni network in excess of 71,000, we’ve trained more practising
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delivering training materials, briefings, procedures, polices and other guidance to ensure staff have adequate awareness in the application of Data Protection, Freedom of Information laws to their work
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that the post-holder will develop and maintain relationships with external mental health services, such as the local crisis team, liaison psychiatry, police and specialist voluntary sector providers. The post
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contributions to the fields of digital economy, privacy law, and business model innovation. By centering on PDAs, the project addresses critical questions about data ownership, privacy, and the economic
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Project Partners from different sectors, including industry, government, law enforcement, and civil society. Duties and responsibilities The Business Engagement and Intelligence Officer will be responsible
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the local crisis team, liaison psychiatry, police and specialist voluntary sector providers. The post-holder will be the designated clinical project manager for strategic change projects, including