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"name": "Sandra Walkate",
"biography": "Sandra Walklate is currently Eleanor Rathbone Chair of Sociology (Liverpool, UK) conjoint Chair of Criminology (Monash, Australia). She is also President of the British Society of Criminology. Internationally recognised for her work in victimology/criminal victimisation, this has over the last 10 years become focused on policy responses to domestic abuse. Her most recent publications include: 2020 Handbook of Feminism, Criminology and Social Change (Co-edited with K. Fitz-Gibbon, JM Maher and J. McCulloch) Emerald Publishing and also published in 2020 Counting the Costs Towards a Global Femicide Index (Co-authored book with K. Fitz-Gibbon, JM Maher and J. McCulloch) London: Routledge. She is currently the PI on an ESRC funded project examining policing and criminal justice responses to domestic abuse during the covid pandemic.",
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"title": "Domestic abuse: policing innovations during the pandemic. Lessons from England and Wales.",
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"abstract": "Presenting some initial findings from an ESRC funded project concerned with criminal justice responses to domestic abuse 2020-21 in this paper we focus on some of the short term wins and longer-term consequences of policing responses to domestic abuse initiative during the first lockdown in March 2020 and their ongoing utility since. Considered against the backcloth of what might count as 'innovation' this paper will consider these practices in the context of the longer-term processes of modernisation of policing on the one hand and police inter-connectedness with other branches of the criminal justice system on the other. The paper will conclude with some reflections on the lessons that might be learned from 2020-21 for responses to domestic abuse more generally. (120 words)",
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