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- About the Centre
- Blog
- Resources
- Short Films for Practice CSE Research
- Staff
- Publications
- Current Programmes and Projects
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- Learning Together: Involving children and youth in sexual abuse research
- Imagining Resistance
- Elevating ‘Our Voices’
- Exploring racial disparity in diversion from the youth justice system
- BLMK Integrated Care System Research and Innovation Hub
- Implementation of the Practice Principles to respond to child exploitation and extra familial harm
- Journeys through the Justice System
- Young Researchers' Advisory Panel (YRAP)
- Completed Projects
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- Policy: CSE Guidance and Definitions
- The Alexi Project
- PACE evaluation
- ESRC Teenagers in Foster Care Series
- Learning about the Lighthouse
- Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC)
- NSPCC Mapping
- Our Voices
- Our Voices Too
- The 'Be Healthy' Project
- MsUnderstood: building local responses to peer on peer abuse
- Making Noise: Children’s Voices for Positive Change after Sexual Abuse
- Victim Support Adult Support Project
- FCASE Evaluation
- Evaluation of AVA project
- Nightwatch
- CSE and Policing Knowledge Hub
- Making Justice Work
- CSE Knowledge Transfer Project
- Policing Models and CSE
- ESRC Series: Teenagers in Foster Care
- Public Health England Literature Review
- Life skills, leadership, limitless potential:
- The Children’s Social Care Innovation programme
- Evaluation of Barnardo's Safe Accommodation Project
- Learning Action Partnership to Prevent CSE in Bulgaria
- Four films on gang associated sexual violence and exploitation
- Research into gang associated sexual exploitation and sexual violence
- Evaluation of Barnardo's Police Service of NI Pilot Missing Initiative
- Talking Child Sexual Exploitation: A study of Current Practice in London
- Being Heard Project
- Rotherham Project
- The RISE Learning Network
- Contextual Safeguarding Programme
- Faith sensitive RSE research
- Learning from the experts: Young people's perspectives on how we can support healthy child development after sexual abuse
- Our Voices III: challenging sexual violence against children
- MOPAC Girls and Young Women at Risk
- Young people receiving services for harm outside the home or exploitation: experiences of wider family members
- Evaluation of the Bedfordshire Violence and Exploitation Reduction Unit (VERU)
- Journeys through the Justice System Following Abuse
- Evaluation, Training and Consultancy
- Professional Doctorate and other ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ Opportunities
- Open letter to Westminster Government
Safer Young Lives is part of the Institute of Applied Social Research
CSE and Policing Knowledge Hub
The International Centre, together with the National Policing Lead for Child Protection and Abuse Investigation, received funding from the College of Policing and HEFCE Knowledge Fund to develop a knowledge hub to support policing responses to child sexual exploitation (CSE), other forms of sexual abuse and associated vulnerabilities in adolescence.
This work brought together academics, young people and the police, along with other relevant professionals, to improve the use of evidence in police responses to young people affected by CSE, other forms of CSA and associated vulnerabilities.
This programme ran from late 2015 to March 2017. It aimed to:
- Improve links between policing and academia;
- Communicate the existing evidence base on CSE, other forms of CSA and associated vulnerabilities to police and relevant partners;
- Support police to develop and use research evidence in their work, with a particular focus on ‘what works’ in policing responses to these issues;
- Facilitate dialogue between police and other professionals, and police and young people affected by these issues, as to how police responses could be improved.
Please see or please contact Debra Allnock at debra.allnock@beds.ac.uk if you would like any further information on this project.
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