Pilot evaluation of ‘Send Me a Pic?’
Send me a pic? (SMaP) is an education resource developed by the CEOP Education Team and provided as part of the national education programme.
Send me a pic? (SMaP) is an education resource developed by the CEOP Education Team and provided as part of the national education programme.
This study was conducted in partnership with City, University of London, Universities UK (UUK), University of Surrey and De Montfort University.
We were commissioned by the MoJ to compile and appraise evidence about judicial diversity in England and Wales.
This research sought to explore social workers' understanding of IPV, and current approaches to responding to social cases involving IPV.
The SW!TCH Lives programme is a secondary school intervention for pupils aged between 11 and 14 who are at risk of being drawn into crime and violence
Research commissioned by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).
ONS commissioned this feasibility study to understand whether and how a survey on child abuse could be run in future.
We were commissioned by the College of Policing to evaluate Operation Divan (Op Divan) and Operation Met Divan (Op Met Divan).
Research to explore public perceptions of the sentencing of sexual offences in Scotland, including the perceptions of survivors of sexual offences.
Stakeholder engagement research with the aim of improving understanding of female perpetrators of intimate partner violence (IPV).
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