Criminal Justice Research Network (CJRN)
Description
Founded in 2019, the Criminal Justice Research Network (CJRN) is a formal collaboration of researchers, practitioners and academics working in the field of criminal justice. The focus is on knowledge exchange, practice change, research collaboration and student engagement.
The CJRN comprises experts from the University of Winchester’s Centre for Forensic and Investigative Psychology (CFIP), and its Policing and Criminology experts, working alongside colleagues from other universities and criminal justice organisations.
Key objectives:
- Providing mutual understanding of current practices.
- Sharing knowledge of relevant research and expertise.
- Supporting evidence-based change in practice.
- Enabling co-production of practice-informed research (collaborating on design, sharing data and findings).
- Engaging students in practice-led research.
- Facilitating practitioner- and academic-supported student research.
The CJRN aims to accomplish these by assisting with research development, research and knowledge exchange.
Offers funding
No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.
Founding year
2019
Contact details
Sparkford Road
Winchester
SO22 4NR
United Kingdom
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University affiliation(s)
University of Winchester
Winchester
Last modified:
2024-04-11 16:07:06