Our societies rely on effective criminal justice systems. But security services around the world face an array of rapidly evolving challenges, from cyber crime to terrorism.
To tackle these complex areas of policy we need to think about methods beyond our existing punitive systems. Our work to date has helped to deter crime, improve trust in policing, tackle domestic violence and foster better links between different groups across society.
Featured work
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Improving road safety: new results
On 17 August 1896, Bridget Driscoll - a 44 year-old housewife from Croydon - was travelling to a folk-dancing display…
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BX2018: Taking a behavioural approach to stopping crime
The second of our series of articles in the lead up to the 2018 Behavioural Exchange in Sydney outlines our recent…
More on crime, justice and security
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Domestic abuse: another emergency that needs to be addressed
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BIT Crime Week Blog #5 Phishing and behavioural science
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BIT Crime Week #4 What works to prevent violence?
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BIT Crime Week #3 Could knife crime in London be driven by technological change?
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BIT Crime Week #2 Fighting crime with data and innovation
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BIT Crime Week #1 Violence in London: what we know and how to respond