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SERIES: Crime and the pandemic  (Page 2)

COVID-19 virus
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Dumped and damaging: Fly-tipping during a pandemic

Crime and the pandemic
SUBSCRIBE 28th August 2020

Professor Nick Tilley, Jill Dando Institute, UCL

UCL COVID-19 SERIES: In this latest article from the UCL Jill Dando Institute, Professor Nick Tilley looks at the damaging impact of fly-tipping, how the coronavirus lockdown is likely to have exacerbated the issue, and the steps that local authorities and others can take to tackle the problem.

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Coughs and sneezes spread diseases: COVID-19 and bio-assaults

Crime and the pandemic
SUBSCRIBE 24th August 2020

Dr Manja Nikolovska; Dawes Centre for future crime at UCL

UCL COVID-19 SERIES: In this latest article from the UCL Jill Dando Institute, Dr Manja Nikolovska and Professor Shane Johnson explore the surge in COVID-19-themed bio-assaults – coughing, sneezing and spitting – on key workers and members of the public.

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Bio-crime and COVID-19

Crime and the pandemic
SUBSCRIBE 21st August 2020

Mariam Elgabry, PhD Researcher, UCL

UCL COVID-19 SERIES: In this latest article from the UCL Jill Dando Institute, Mariam Elgabry discusses the COVID-19 pandemic and its effect on the growing problem of bio-crime both in the UK and abroad.

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School bullying during a pandemic

Crime and the pandemic
SUBSCRIBE 15th August 2020

Dr Mandy Shaw, Leeds Beckett University

UCL COVID-19 SERIES: With children in England expected to fully return to school in September, Dr Mandy Shaw from Leeds Beckett University considers how bullying has continued during the lockdown phase of the pandemic, and how the risk of this can be managed within the school environment.

Tackling cybercrime against older people during the COVID-19 pandemic

Crime and the pandemic
SUBSCRIBE 11th August 2020

Dr Kartikeya Tripathi - UCL Jill Dando Institute

UCL COVID-19 SERIES: Dr Kartikeya Tripathi and Professor Claudia Cooper from the UCL Jill Dando Institute examine how the risk of becoming a victim of cybercrime has increased for older people during lockdown and how this threat can be tackled.

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Child sexual abuse during a lockdown

Crime and the pandemic
SUBSCRIBE 4th August 2020

Prof Richard Wortley, UCL Jill Dando Institute

UCL COVID-19 SERIES: In this article taken from a series by the UCL Jill Dando Institute focusing on crime during the COVID-19 pandemic, Professor Richard Wortley assesses the potential impact of the coronavirus lockdown on child sexual abuse, and highlights prevention strategies.

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Residential burglary during a pandemic

Crime and the pandemic
SUBSCRIBE 28th July 2020

Dr Michael Frith - UCL Jill Dando Institute

UCL COVID-19 SERIES: In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic Dr Michael Frith from the UCL Jill Dando Institute discusses residential burglaries and how lockdown restrictions have forced offenders to change their tactics.

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COVID-19: Increased online gambling during a pandemic

Crime and the pandemic
SUBSCRIBE 20th July 2020

Dr Rick Brown, Deputy Director, Australian Institute of Criminology

UCL COVID-19 SERIES: Dr Rick Brown and Amelia Hickman from the Australian Institute of Criminology consider how online gambling can be a precursor to offending behaviours such as fraud and domestic violence and how this risk has increased during lockdown.

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Online child sexual exploitation during a lockdown

Crime and the pandemic
SUBSCRIBE 8th July 2020

Somaya Alwejdani, UCL Jill Dando Institute

UCL COVID-19 SERIES: Somaya Alwejdani and Professor Richard Wortley from the Jill Dando Institute UCL explore how the COVID-19 pandemic has increased the risk of harm posed to children through online sexual abuse.

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Terrorism during the COVID-19 pandemic

Crime and the pandemic
SUBSCRIBE 1st July 2020

Nadine Salman - Research Assistant, Jill Dando Institute, UCL

UCL COVID-19 SERIES: Nadine L. Salman and Dr Paul Gill from the UCL Jill Dando Institute of Security and Crime Science discuss the terrorist threat during the coronavirus pandemic and how the lockdown has increased the risk of radicalisation online.

Violence in the time of Covid-19

Crime and the pandemic
SUBSCRIBE 23rd June 2020

Professor Manuel Eisner, University of Cambridge

ANALYSIS: The coronavirus pandemic has affected billions of people around the world, impacting daily lives, national economies, international trade and relations among nations. Prof Manuel Eisner of the University of Cambridge and Prof Amy Nivette of Utrecht University analysed worldwide data to identify violence trends and the implications for in public health, social work and policing. Their findings were published in April 2020 in a report commissioned by the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation entitled Violence and the Pandemic – Urgent questions for Research.

Stalking during lockdown conditions

Crime and the pandemic
SUBSCRIBE 22nd June 2020

Dr Lisa Tompson, Associate Professor - UCL Jill Dando Institute

UCL COVID-19 SERIES: In the latest of the series of articles from the UCL Jill Dando Institute, Dr Lisa Tompson and Dr Jyoti Belur examine the effect of stalking on victims during the lockdown and how agencies are working to address this.

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COVID-19 and medical counterfeits

Crime and the pandemic
SUBSCRIBE 22nd June 2020

Dr Manja Nikolovska; Dawes Centre for future crime at UCL

UCL COVID-19 SERIES: The COVID-19 pandemic has been exploited by some criminals selling fake medical and health products. Dr. Manja Nikolovska and Professor Shane Johnson, Director at the Dawes Centre for future crime at UCL, examine how criminals have preyed on people's fear and vulnerability and how this type of crime can be prevented.

Mark Brown

The ‘epidemic within the pandemic’: It’s time to rethink our approach to domestic abuse

Crime and the pandemic
SUBSCRIBE 9th June 2020

Mark Brown, policing commentator

Analysis: Already a serious problem for society, domestic abuse in all its forms has been exacerbated by the lockdown. Policing commentator Mark Brown says now is the time to implement a nationwide strategy similar CONTEST, the Government's counter-terror strategy, to tackle this 'epidemic within the pandemic'.

Andrew Staniforth

#GetHelpOrGetCaught: Tackling child sexual exploitation during the lockdown and beyond

Crime and the pandemic
SUBSCRIBE 26th May 2020

Andrew Staniforth, Policing Insight

Analysis: Policing Insight contributor Andrew Staniforth examines how Police Scotland is tackling online child sexual exploitation during the Covid-19 lockdown alongside the wider challenges of combating the tens of thousands of websites hosting child abuse images.

Report Watch: Europol’s Beyond the Pandemic – How Covid-19 will shape serious and organised crime in the EU

Crime and the pandemic
SUBSCRIBE 19th May 2020

Sarah Gibbons, Contributing Editor, Policing Insight

Analysis: The latest in our Report Watch series summarises a report by Europol on how Covid-19 will shape serious and organised crime landscape in the EU beyond the pandemic.

Andrew Staniforth

Nation to neighbourhood: Covid-19 and the cocaine crisis

Crime and the pandemic
SUBSCRIBE 22nd April 2020

Andrew Staniforth, Policing Insight

Opinion: The coronavirus crisis is having a serious impact on the global illegal drugs market. Policing Insight contributor Andrew Staniforth examines the ramifications for the UK and considers how countries are handling drug enforcement during the pandemic.

Julia Mulligan

Domestic abuse and Covid-19: Victims and perpetrators need alternative accommodation ‘urgently’

Crime and the pandemic
SUBSCRIBE 21st April 2020

Tina Orr Munro - Contributing Editor, Policing Insight

INTERVIEW: The lockdown has led to a steep rise in calls to domestic abuse helplines in the UK. While they offer vital support, alternative accommodation is essential to enabling people to escape their situation, but Co-APCC Victims lead on domestic abuse Julia Mulligan says refuges are all but full and more accommodation is urgently needed.

EXCLUSIVE: INTERPOL warns criminals are now targeting life-saving medical hardware

Crime and the pandemic
SUBSCRIBE 21st April 2020

Tina Orr Munro - Contributing Editor, Policing Insight

Exclusive interview: Medical hardware is the latest addition to a growing list of areas targeted by criminals during the Covid-19 pandemic. In an exclusive interview INTERPOL's Executive Director Stephen Kavanagh QPM DL gives an update on the emerging threats, the impact on traditional crime and how law enforcement is responding.

Report Watch: Europol – How criminals profit from the Covid-19 pandemic

Crime and the pandemic
SUBSCRIBE 15th April 2020

Sarah Gibbons, Contributing Editor, Policing Insight

Analysis: The latest in our Report Watch series summarises a report by Europol on how criminals are profiteering from the Covid-19 pandemic.

Anna Sergi

Organised crime and the coronavirus: A research agenda

Crime and the pandemic
SUBSCRIBE 14th April 2020

Dr Anna Sergi, University of Essex

ANALYSIS : While many commentators are asking how 'organised crime' is adapting to the COVID-19 crisis, Dr Anna Sergi warns that such questions may be missing the point. Rather, we should be looking at variability of organised crime structures and activities, and preparing ourselves for a new research agenda in a changed and unknown landscape.

Opportunity knocks: How crime patterns can change during a pandemic

Crime and the pandemic
SUBSCRIBE 25th March 2020

Prof Karl Roberts, WHO Health Security, Law Enforcement and Policing Consultant

Analysis: The Coronavirus is likely to create new opportunities for crime as well as curtail others, says Professor Karl Roberts, a Consultant on Health Security and Policing for the World Health Organisation. Here, he examines the potential impact a pandemic can have on different crime types.

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