Research Surgery Request Form

Research Surgery Request Form

Research Surgery Request Form

 

Date of surgery requested *

 

Alternative dates

Please select alternative dates in case your first choice of surgery is unavailable. If none of these dates are suitable, please select 'not suitable'.

 

Your details

Name *

 

Police force/organisation

If your organisation is not listed, please enter in the 'Other' field below. *

 

Email address *

 

Telephone number *

 

Other attendees

Please enter the details of up to three other members of your force/organisation you would like to attend the research surgery.

 

Details of Research and Problem

Has your research project already commenced? *

 

Start date of project

Please enter the start date of your project, or an estimated start date if it has not already begun *

   DD/MM/YYYY 
 
 

Context of research

Please select the level of your research project, or why it is being carried out. *

 

Stage of research

Please select the closest or most appropriate option.

 

Research topic *

 

Research question

What are you trying to find out? For example, 'What impact does the use of body-worn video cameras have on conviction rates for violent crimes?' *

 

What are the reasons for your research surgery request?

For example, advice on appropriate research methodology, how to run a focus group or data analysis *

 

Methodology (if already chosen)

How do you intend to answer your research question? For example, 'by interviewing frontline officers about experiences of using body-worn video cameras' or 'by analysing internal data held by the force, Crown Prosecution Service and courts'

 

Are you a College of Policing Bursary recipient?

The Bursary Scheme offers a maximum of £4,000 towards two years of course fees at higher education level – for example, studying for a BSc/BA, Master's degree or PhD. *

 

If YES, what was the year of your award?

 

Are you a member of the Academic Support Network?

The Academic Support Network is a peer support community for police officers and staff who are undertaking academic study.

If you are not a police officer or member of police staff, please select 'Not Applicable'. *

 

Is your research project featured on the College of Policing's Research Projects Map?

The Research Map provides details about ongoing policing and crime-reduction related research at Master's level and above. *

 

Please use the space below to provide any further information relevant to your project that you think will help the researcher to understand your project and provide advice.

For example, how far along your project is, specific issues you've encountered or want to discuss.

 

The College of Policing is the What Works Centre for Crime Reduction. This means we collect and share research evidence on crime reduction and support its use in practice.

The What Works Centre for Crime Reduction is part of the What Works Network – a network of 13 centres providing the best available evidence to guide decisions about public services. 

Would you like to join the What Works Centre mailing list? You can unsubscribe at any time by emailing whatworks@college.police.uk.

 

Thank you for requesting a research surgery with the College of Policing.

By completing and submitting this form you grant the College of Policing permission to process your personal data for the purpose of planning and managing the research surgeries. The lawful basis for processing your information is for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest or in the exercise of official authority vested in us. 

You can withdraw your consent at any time by contacting research@college.police.uk. We will hold your information for 10 years. After this period your information will be securely disposed of. All information is held securely on our College network.

For more information about your rights, or to contact our data protection officer, please see the College privacy notice on the legal section of our website.

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