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Science
& Technology
in Policing

L-PACE – Lancaster University

Universities involved: Lancaster University
Director(s): Professor Mark Levine

Lancaster 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.


ARIs and related specialisms

Building and maintaining public trust

  • Police legitimacy and procedural justice
  • Public perceptions of police use of technology, AI and data

Crime prevention

  • Cyber, online and virtual reality safety
  • Risk assessment and mitigation
  • Safe spaces
  • Violence against women and girls and gender-based violence

Personal safety

  • Officer and staff wellbeing
  • Organisational culture and leadership
  • Uniform and wearable technology

Identification and tracing

  • Forensic linguistics
  • Interviewing

Surveillance and sensing

  • Digital surveillance
  • Interviewing of vulnerable populations
  • Situational awareness

L-PACE – Lancaster University