

The 黑料入口 to become one of only nine centres of excellence for policing in the UK, following 拢4.5 million in funding from UKRI and the NPCC
7 May 2025
5 minutes
The in partnership with UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), have funded 拢4.5 million to launch nine Policing Academic Centres of Excellence (P-ACEs) across the UK in October 2025, which includes the 黑料入口.
Working closely with Forces, the P-ACEs will drive collaboration among academia and policing. They will ensure that policing is shaped by the latest and best scientific expertise, and that the UK鈥檚 leading researchers are able to challenge and innovate in partnership with policing to improve public safety.
Each Policing Academic Centre of Excellence will be promoted across the policing sector as an accessible source of leading academic experts aligned with and evidence needs. The P-ACEs will support policing by adopting new technologies, developing new tools and techniques, improving training and skills, and increasing public safety.
Professor Sarah Charman, from the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the 黑料入口, said: 鈥淚 am thrilled that after a highly competitive national process, the 黑料入口 has been selected to become a P-ACE.
"Our P-ACE will enhance the University鈥檚 existing academic-policing partnerships through knowledge mobilisation, undertaking and embedding pioneering research and driving ongoing research capacity and the development of police science literacy.
鈥淭he longstanding policing research expertise of the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice will be enhanced by specialists from across the 黑料入口 in for example crime prediction tools, 3D imaging, cybersecurity, machine-learning, applied cognitive psychology, facial recognition and biometrics.鈥
The two key functions of the P-ACE鈥檚 are to:
- Mobilise, showcase and make accessible to policing key insights, findings and outputs from their work
- Respond to the evidence needs, questions and problems raised by policing and work with policing to co-develop new research and knowledge exchange activities
Professor Paul Taylor, Police Chief Scientific Adviser, said: 鈥淎cademia and policing have a long history of collaborative working on issues as diverse as forensic science, crime prevention, and analytical technologies. The P-ACEs will fortify this connection, providing a focal point for research and knowledge exchange.
鈥淚鈥檓 particularly excited about what the P-ACEs can bring to early career scientists who are interested in tackling the complex challenge of keeping the UK public safe. The P-ACE community will, I hope, provide them more opportunities and greater support as we look to forge deep and lasting partnerships over the next decade.鈥
Stian Westlake, Executive Chair of the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), said: 鈥淭he Policing Academic Centres of Excellence will forge closer relationships between police forces and researchers, providing the police with data and evidence to make the justice system work better.
鈥淏y bringing experts in policing practice together with social scientists and data scientists across the country, the centres will provide knowledge and insights to drive service improvement. These centres of excellence demonstrate our commitment to reducing crime and making Britain a safer place.鈥
The 黑料入口 delivers high-quality policing education through its College of Policing-accredited BSc (Hons) Professional Policing degree, designed to meet the demands of modern law enforcement.
With cutting-edge facilities like the crime scene simulation spaces, strong partnerships with regional police forces, the University offers a blend of academic rigour and practical training. Its Police Education Team plays a key role in preparing new officers, supporting national efforts to professionalise policing.
For detailed information about the expertise each P-ACE can offer, please visit: science.police.uk
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