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Keele criminologist Dr Helen Wells will be working alongside the UK Home Office to study how rising numbers of connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) will impact policing in the UK.
Read articleKeele University researchers are working alongside Lincolnshire Police to explore how ‘dash cam’ technology can be used to reduce road offending and improve road safety.
Read articleDr Helen Wells writes for The Conversation UK.
Read articleA Keele criminologist has played a crucial part in a new national campaign to reduce the number of uninsured drivers.
Read articleResearchers at Keele, Staffordshire University and the OU have had a paper published in the British Journal of Criminology this week.
Read articleAs part of a series of research collaborations between Keele and UKROEd (UK Road Offender Education) the newly formed Roads Policing Research Group is delighted to be advertising a fully-funded PhD studentship.
Read articleA new national campaign which aims to make young men think twice about speeding has been informed by a research network created and led by an academic from Keele University.
Read articleCriminology experts from Keele University are studying the impact of the coronavirus lockdown on Britain’s road network, in a bid to make the roads safer during and after the lockdown.
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