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The UCL P-ACE is based in the Department of Security and Crime Science at University College London, a centre of research on crime prevention, public trust, and new policing technologies. The P-ACE's over-arching aim is to accelerate the use of research evidence to foster meaningful change in police practice in ways aligned with what the public wants, needs and expects from policing. The UCL P-ACE will concentrate on the development of new policing tools and techniques, the transfer and exchange of knowledge and skills, and the conditions under which the public will accept new ways of policing and the challenge of legitimacy.
Visit the UCL P-ACE websiteP-ACE LAB is an interdisciplinary consortium that will co-produce solutions, harnessing the latest advances in science and technology. P-ACE LAB institutions are leaders in policing research and will build upon this to incorporate the necessary diversity in people, resources, expertise, and partnerships, underpinned by robust governance structures to ensure successful delivery. Methodologically, P-ACE LAB is diverse, ranging from using data science and AI tools to co-design and participatory research and rapid knowledge mobilisation. P-ACE LAB ensures any new science and technology developed or tested will be environmentally sustainable.
Visit the P-ACE LAB websiteLancaster Policing Academic Centre of Excellence (L-PACE) will create a step-change in the ability of Lancaster’s social and behavioural sciences to have a practical and operational impact on policing Areas of Research Interests (ARI). The aims of L-PACE include: increasing the number and range of academics involved in police ARI projects; fostering new relationships between academics and police forces; providing practical solutions to current policing problems; sparking new ideas that can be built into more substantial projects; and tackling the policing skills and recruitment gap by creating a pathway for students considering a career in data related policing.
Visit the L-P-ACE websiteThe University of Portsmouth Policing Academic Centre of Excellence (UoP P-ACE) is focused upon enhancing its academic-policing partnerships through knowledge mobilisation, undertaking and embedding pioneering research and driving ongoing research capacity and the development of police science literacy. The UoP P-ACE will create and consolidate evidence that directly addresses the strategic needs of policing, advance collaborative engagement with stakeholders by summarising and making accessible new and existing research evidence, and build research capacity and focus on the long-term educational development of policing professionals.
Visit the UoP P-ACE websiteThe NTU-PACE brings together 15 policing, industry and community partners to translate research findings into actionable, transferable, and sustainable policy interventions. It will consolidate and expand its already extensive experience of working with police and industrial partners to mobilise knowledge and co-create dissemination materials in a format that is accessible to police and their stakeholders, and translate research findings into actionable policy and practice. The NTU P-ACE will implement fast-track knowledge mobilisation through multiple digital platforms to support an inclusive and diverse approach to accessibility, and develop sustainable, evidence-informed approaches to advance the effectiveness of UK policing.
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