The JDI publishes an occasional series of short, research-based papers intended to support practitioners with topical advice on current issues and to inform practitioner and policy-maker thinking. Each paper is highly specific and follows a standard format. Content is based on the best available evidence or appropriate theoretical perspective. Papers are not formally peer-reviewed, although in most cases experienced practitioner colleagues or academics will have commented on them prior to publication. They are available online from a number of outlets.

“Tap-and-PIN”: Preventing crime and criminal careers from increased contactless payments

Contactless Card Payment Limits & Crime Rates after the Pandemic

Forensic Pathologists in the Epicentre of a Pandemic

Crime after Lockdown: Anticipating the Effect of Exit Strategies

Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Law Enforcement Agencies

Online child sexual exploitation during a lockdown
