We are seeking to appoint a Grade 6 Research Associate to facilitate the development of knowledge of police officer responses to coercive control. This will be gained through a) both quantitative and qualitative analysis of Merseyside Police domestic abuse and coercive control statistics and case files, and b) the development of a coercive control ‘Learning Tool’, to be delivered and administered to all N8 policing partners.
You will be expected to analyse the quantitative and qualitative police data (with the support of the research team) and facilitate the creation of the Learning Tool and one-day event.
You should hold (or be near completion) a PhD in a relevant discipline, have experience in handling and analysing qualitative and quantitative data, and have a good level of knowledge in policing research/practice. You will join a small, dedicated team and must be able to communicate effectively with key collaborators.
This post is fixed term, 0.6 FTE for 10 months
Please note, interviews for this post are due to take place on 24 May 2017 at Lancaster University Law School.
Closing Date: 16 May 2017
Category: Research