Dr Andrew Wooff A.Wooff@napier.ac.uk
Associate Professor
Law enforcement and public health: Assessing risk and vulnerability
People Involved
Prof Nadine Dougall N.Dougall@napier.ac.uk
Professor
Prof Inga Heyman I.Heyman@napier.ac.uk
Associate Professor
Dr Jennifer Murray J.Murray2@napier.ac.uk
Associate Professor
Dr Elizabeth Aston L.Aston@napier.ac.uk
Professor
Co-creation of five key research priorities across Law Enforcement and Public Health: A methodological example (2020)
Journal Article
Murray, J., Heyman, I., Dougall, N., Wooff, A., Aston, E., & Enang, I. (2021). Co-creation of five key research priorities across Law Enforcement and Public Health: A methodological example. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 28(1), 3-15. hIntroduction Law enforcement professions now assume more responsibility for tackling mental health issues alongside public health colleagues than ever before. The term ‘vulnerability’ is frequently used within Law Enforcement and Public Health (LEPH... Read More about Co-creation of five key research priorities across Law Enforcement and Public Health: A methodological example.
Vulnerability assessment across the frontline of law enforcement and public health: a systematic review (2021)
Journal Article
Enang, I., Murray, J., Dougall, N., Aston, E., Wooff, A., Heyman, I., & Grandison, G. (2022). Vulnerability assessment across the frontline of law enforcement and public health: a systematic review. Policing and Society, 32(4), 540-559. https://doi.org/10Assessing vulnerability is an international priority area across law enforcement and public health (LEPH). Most contacts with frontline law enforcement professions now relate to ‘vulnerability’; frontline health responders are experiencing a similar... Read More about Vulnerability assessment across the frontline of law enforcement and public health: a systematic review.
Law enforcement and public health: Coming together to identify priority areas for research
Report
Murray, J., Heyman, I., Wooff, A., Dougall, N., & Aston, E. Law enforcement and public health: Coming together to identify priority areas for research. Scottish Institute for Policing Research (SIPR)SIPR stakeholder summary report.