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Media freedom and journalist safety: Safeguarding media freedom in the UK, and protecting the safety of journalists operating in the UK
What impact do abuse, threats and violence have on journalists in the UK? What is the most appropriate way to define ‘abuse’, particularly online abuse, of journalists? What are the perceived boundaries between abuse and valid criticism by different stakeholders? What are the potential triggers for journalist abuse in the UK and internationally, including through analysis of online abuse on social media platforms and publisher websites, and the online accounts posting this abuse and wider evidence gathering?
Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport, 2023
media
journalism
abuse
violence
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Media freedom and journalist safety: Safeguarding media freedom in the UK, and protecting the safety of journalists operating in the UK
How safe are journalists in the UK and how has this changed over time?
Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport, 2023
media
journalism
safety
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Seize the opportunities of data and digital tech
Preventing offenders from inciting violence and promoting their actions through online channels
Metropolitan Police, 2019
crime
violence
online channels
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Seize the opportunities of data and digital tech
Using digital channels to prevent and disrupt crime more effectively
Metropolitan Police, 2019
crime prevention
digital channels
disruption
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Achieve the best outcomes in the pursuit of justice and in support of victims
Maximising opportunities from digital forensics in relation to crime prevention and detection
Metropolitan Police, 2019
crime prevention
crime detection
digital forensics
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Achieve the best outcomes in the pursuit of justice and in support of victims
Improving investigative outcomes and detection rates, particularly in relation to crime with a digital footprint
Metropolitan Police, 2019
crime
investigative outcomes
detection rates
digital footprint
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Achieve the best outcomes in the pursuit of justice and in support of victims
Improving our understanding of criminal justice approaches which are most effective in reducing re-offending
Metropolitan Police, 2019
criminal justice
law
crime prevention
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Achieve the best outcomes in the pursuit of justice and in support of victims
Understanding differences in victim satisfaction across London
Metropolitan Police, 2019
law
victim support
victim satisfaction
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Mobilise partners and the public
Supporting partners and communities to reduce crime and vulnerability
Metropolitan Police, 2019
crime prevention
community safety
vulnerability
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Focus on what matters most to Londoners
Measuring the impact of disruption of organised criminal networks
Metropolitan Police, 2019
crime
law enforcement
disruption
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Focus on what matters most to Londoners
Understanding the drivers of homicide and serious violence
Metropolitan Police, 2019
crime
violence
terrorism
knife crime
gun crime
sexual offending
domestic abuse
safeguarding
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Focus on what matters most to Londoners
Understanding effective police-led opportunities for crime prevention, with a particular focus on violent crime
Metropolitan Police, 2019
crime prevention
violent crime
law enforcement
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Focus on what matters most to Londoners
Understanding the links between drug markets, county lines and gang violence
Metropolitan Police, 2019
crime
drugs
violence
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Focus on what matters most to Londoners
Effectively managing violent offenders who pose a risk to the public
Metropolitan Police, 2019
crime
violence
public safety
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Focus on what matters most to Londoners
Reducing victimisation and repeat victimisation in relation to domestic abuse
Metropolitan Police, 2019
crime
domestic abuse
victimisation
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Focus on what matters most to Londoners
Effectively safeguarding those vulnerable to radicalisation
Metropolitan Police, 2019
crime
terrorism
safeguarding
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Interventions and programmes
How does the combination of time in prison and activities undertaken impact upon reoffending upon release?
Ministry of Justice, 2020
prison
reoffending
criminal justice
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Interventions and programmes
What works to reduce reoffending for different groups? For example, those with mental health problems, or those repeatedly convicted of low-level offences?
Ministry of Justice, 2020
crime
mental health
low-level offences
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Individuals and needs
How do an individual’s criminogenic needs change throughout time within the criminal justice system? What are the social factors that lead to reoffending? What characterises individuals that desist from further offending?
Ministry of Justice, 2020
criminal justice
criminogenic needs
social factors
reoffending
desistance
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Defining and measuring reoffending
How can wider attributes, or a broader range of factors, be incorporated into our understanding and definition of reoffending? How could outcome measures, including intermediate outcomes, be utilised?
Ministry of Justice, 2020
crime
reoffending
outcome measures
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