Mark Levine
Professor of Social PsychologyUniversity of Lancaster
Professor of Social PsychologyUniversity of Lancaster
Professor of Software EngineeringThe Open University
This year’s ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems includes three publications resulting from our early work on the Citizen Forensics project. These are a Late Breaking Work paper reporting some preliminary findings on designing technologies for community policing; a review of community policing apps developed for use in Asian countries (Asian CHI
As we are living in a time of social distancing, we would like to understand how residents in the UK and the island of Ireland manage COVID-19 online. This survey is now closed. The resources linked below provide advice on supporting your mental health and wellbeing For participants in the UK: https://www.nhs.uk/oneyou/every-mind-matters/ For participants in the
The stakeholder study aims to explore existing citizen-police collaborations (including people, actions, and technologies) and ideas for potential new ways in which these collaborations can be enhanced in the future This study is now complete and we are no longer recruiting participants.
Arosha Bandara has been invited to a round table discussion on “Privacy Metrics” by the Technology Advisory Panel (TAP) of the Investigatory Powers Commissioner (IPCO). The meeting will take place at St. John’s College, Cambridge and will focus on “…the availability and development of techniques to use investigatory powers while minimising interference with privacy.”
The advertisement period for the different research vacancies associated with this project have now closed.