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Knowledge exchange event with Neighbourhood Watch to engage the community in crime prevention and reduction

Knowledge exchange event with Neighbourhood Watch to engage the community in crime prevention and reduction

  • Date01 February 2024

Join our public engagement event where members of the Runnymede local community will be invited onto campus at Royal Holloway to attend a series of short talks about the initial Neighbourhood Watch project findings.

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Award: ECR Public Engagement Bursary
Academic:
Dr Anastasia Jablonska
Department:
Psychology
Project:
Knowledge exchange event with Neighbourhood Watch to engage the community in crime prevention and reduction

Royal Holloway is excited to host a public engagement event open to members of the Runnymede local community. The event will spotlight the innovative findings of the Neighbourhood Watch project and launch the SSIA-funded PhD studentship, which is a vital extension of this research.

Event Overview

The focal point of this event is the presentation of initial findings on how social media can be leveraged to bolster the efforts of the Runnymede Neighbourhood Watch. These insights will not only shed light on existing practices but also pave the way for developing effective social media strategies. The event will also officially launch the SSIA funded PhD project, which delves deeper into community perceptions of neighbourhood watch schemes and explores avenues to enhance membership (particularly amongst minority groups) and engagement.

Engaging the Community

This event is designed to be more than a presentation of findings; it’s a platform for active community engagement. By inviting local residents to our campus, we aim to spark interest in social science research and encourage their involvement in the Neighbourhood Watch project. This engagement is crucial for ensuring that the project’s outcomes are aligned with the community’s needs and perspectives.

Event Highlights

The event will feature a series of short talks by the research team, the new SSIA-funded PhD candidate, representatives from Surrey Police and Surrey Neighbourhood Watch. These talks are intended to provide valuable insights into the project and stimulate discussion among attendees.

Following the talks, a drinks reception will offer a relaxed atmosphere for attendees to network, exchange ideas, and explore the work of key partners related to Neighbourhood Watch. 

Join Us in Shaping Community Safety

We invite members of the Runnymede community, local stakeholders, and anyone interested in social science research to register their interest in this event and subsequent collaborations. 

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