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Ben Bradford
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Professor of Global City Policing at University College London

Political science 59%
Sociology 24%

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I'm biased, but this looks like a brilliant job opportunity to me. Join us at the Department of Sociology & Nuffield College. www.nuffield.ox.ac.uk/the-college/...
Associate Professorship in Sociology - Nuffield College Oxford University
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But they have to earn it! It was great chatting to you Jerry. Although the summer feels like a long time ago now …!
Are you a PhD student working on a criminological topic (broadly construed)? If so, then please consider applying to the LSE's inaugural criminology PhD Symposium:

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Mannheim Centre for Criminology | PhD Symposium 2026
The LSE’s Mannheim Centre for Criminology is pleased to announce the inaugural PhD Symposium taking place 18-19 May 2026
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Thanks Iain. Jerry’s very professional on all this, and I managed to only say two or three things I actually disagree with, so pretty good all round …

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📢📢 Job advert 📢📢
LSE is hiring an Assistant Prof in Criminology and Social Policy to begin in Sept 2026!
🎡✨ London is calling ✨🎡
Applications due 2 November 2025
@lsesocialpolicy.bsky.social

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Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor, , <p style="text-align: center;"><em><span>LSE is committed to building a diverse, equitable and truly inclusive university</span></em></p> <p style="text-align: center;"><em><spa...
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Fake shops set up by police in London to catch thieves selling stolen goods didn’t lead to any sustained reductions in theft offences, despite many arrests.

⚠️ This sort of sting also carries a substantial risk of backfiring by incentivising theft.
Beyond arrests: Short-term gains and long-term questions on the effectiveness of undercover operations in reducing crime
This study evaluates the crime reduction impact of undercover sting operations conducted in two London boroughs, Barnet and Bexley, between 2010 and 2015. Drawing on Bayesian interrupted time series…
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👉"The compounding effect: how neighbourhood dynamics shape police deployment and use of force"

Amal Ali, Jasmine Oware, @jacksojp.bsky.social, @benbradford.bsky.social show that calls for service are concentrated in disadvantaged neighbourhoods- where they're more likely to experience police force🚓
The compounding effect: how neighbourhood dynamics shape police deployment and use of force - Crime Science
Background Calls for service are a major driver of police activity, yet their role in shaping the neighbourhood distribution of police use of force remains under-explored. Understanding where and why…
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"The public are sick of voting for tougher sentences and getting the opposite."
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To put it mildly, Robert Jenrick is a complete imbecile who does not know what he is talking about:
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Please join me in congratulating Woman on her appointment
Woman named as new Archbishop of Canterbury in historic first
Woman named as new Archbishop of Canterbury in historic first
Bishop of London Dame Sarah Mullally, a former nurse, has been named as the next Archbishop of Canterbury - the first time a woman has been appointed to the role in the Church of England's history.
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Global review of research from 🇺🇸🇨🇦🇦🇺🇬🇧🇪🇺 finds almost all studies show no difference between the rates at which immigrants and local people commit crime, with only a few studies from 🇩🇪/🇮🇹 finding higher immigrant offending.
Immigration and crime around the globe: key findings across a diverse range of contexts · CrimRxiv
This chapter reviews the ever-growing body of empirical research on the immigration-crime link around the globe, focusing on studies across a diverse range of contexts: the United States, Canada, Australia,...
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Nice one Thiago!

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🚨We are hiring 2 Lecturers/Assistant profs in Quant Social Science at UCL🚨

What we look for:
🐍 R/Python proficiency
🤖 Teaching and/or doing ML and/or social networks
🌍 Research on inequality, climate, education, social norms & more

Circulate this or apply by 10-Oct 👉 tinyurl.com/5djcc35z
UCL – University College London
UCL is consistently ranked as one of the top ten universities in the world (QS World University Rankings 2010-2022) and is No.2 in the UK for research power (Research Excellence Framework 2021).
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University of Surrey is hiring:
Lecturer in Criminology (Teaching Track)

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More the latter I suspect, although presumably a bit of both. To switch it round, it's clear that many people don't (can't) know the answers to these types of items, but are willing to act as if they do - to answer the survey question - which is itself an indicator of confidence ....

And more to come on this I hope!
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Nice, short summary by my colleague @benbradford.bsky.social of what’s driven changes in public confidence in police (🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 & 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿) over the past 25 years. A useful reminder of the factors behind the short-term noise of media coverage.

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We thank the reviewer for their useful suggestions, which have greatly improved the paper
Please could academic folks bring this to the attention of final yr UGs and MA students in criminology, sociology and pol sci (etc.) please? The PhD studentship is to study the extent of electoral fraud in Britain, working with BMG Research, Dr Siim Trumm and myself.

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PhD Studentship: Estimating the True Extent of Electoral Fraud Victimisation in Britain at Midlands Graduate School Doctoral Training Partnership
Discover a PhD Studentship: PhD Studentship: Estimating the True Extent of Electoral Fraud Victimisation in Britain Explore more PhD opportunities and apply today!
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Our latest INTERACT article is out 🎉 led by @benbradford.bsky.social &Arabella ‘Participants read a fictitious ‘chat’ between a victim of crime and a police operator identified as either a human or a chatbot… we find a consistent preference for human operators over chatbots….’ #technology #policing
‘To whom am I speaking?’; Public responses to crime reporting via live chat with human versus AI police operators
Driven by social and technological change and the imperative to enhance efficiency, police have in recent years adopted various technologies to transform their interactions with the public. In the ...
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New open access paper with @jacksojp.bsky.social and @benbradford.bsky.social on how rape and sexual assault survivors experiences of the police compel us to rethink procedural justice theory academic.oup.com/bjc/advance-...
Relational In/Justice Journeys: Revising Procedural Justice Theory Through An Analysis of Rape and Sexual Assault Victims’ Experiences of Police Investigations
Abstract. Procedural justice theory has much to say about police-citizen interactions, but the high-stakes, long-duration and quite specific nature of poli
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Be my boss! (And do much more important things, too.)

We're looking for a new head of department (full professor) at UCL Crime Science. Deadline 27 Feb.
UCL – University College London
UCL is consistently ranked as one of the top ten universities in the world (QS World University Rankings 2010-2022) and is No.2 in the UK for research power (Research Excellence Framework 2021).
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Last year historian @thomaszimmer.bsky.social and I had a long conversation with @benbradford.bsky.social about season 1 of Landslide. I appreciate the nuance and care with which Ben has traced the historical roots of our present moment.
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"Right wing nuts" for Reagan: A conversation between Thomas Zimmer, me, and Ben Bradford, the maker of the "Landslide" podcast
NPR recently released an excellent podcast series on the politics of the 1970s called Landslide.
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We revisited the town of Macclesfield in north-west England, 25 years after our original study, to find out what troubled people living there today. A large part of the answer involved cars. So we have written this paper on 'automotive disorder'@benbradford.bsky.social @egirling.bsky.social
Inescapable objects? Automobility and everyday disorder in an English town - American Journal of Cultural Sociology
In our study of everyday security in one English town (Macclesfield in north-west England), numerous sources of data suggest that annoyance about cars—their volume, speed, (bad) parking, presence at t...
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New paper out in the BJC. We use longitudinal data from the MCS to assess unintended consequences of early exposure to policing. We find that being stopped by the police before age 14 may have implications for mental health, education, and offending in late adolescence

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Unintended Consequences of Early Exposure to Policing: Assessing Long-Term Effects of Police Stops During Adolescence in England and Wales
Abstract. This study examines the unintended life-course consequences of being stopped by the police in England and Wales before age 14 using data from the
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New pub in Policing and Society with Steven Pickering, Martin Ejnar Hansen and James Hunter
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We looked at intersectional inequalities in trust in the police in England using a relatively new statistical approach, MAIHDA.
I'm teaching a one-week course on Longitudinal Data Analysis for the @methodsmcr.bsky.social summer school this summer

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Longitudinal Data Analysis (30 June - 4 July)

This course offers a comprehensive introduction to the analysis of longitudinal data, taught by @criminologyuom.bsky.social's @oliveiratr.bsky.social.

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