Join us on May 8th for the launch of "Connecting Solidarities" - An exhibition Celebrating 30 Years of the #Derby Bosnia Herzegovina Community Association. This is part of an AHRC project by Larissa Allwork, Giulia Levi and @alessiodangelo.bsky.social
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We're delighted to celebrate a milestone for one of our colleagues. On Friday, Kirsty Teague successfully passed her viva and is now officially Dr Teague. Completing a doctorate is a huge undertaking and the whole of CASSPPR is very proud. Congratulations Dr Teague - a brilliant achievement!🎉
2 years of #CASSPPR and counting! Yesterday we came together for a celebration of the amazingly diverse, impactful and groundbreaking research undertaken by our team - including academic staff and PhD students.
Last Friday we came together for another inspiring, though-provoking and seriously diverse conference of #IPHIR: the Interdisciplinary Partnership on Health Inequalities and Race. Find out more on iphir.wordpress.com
For the occasion we also updated our official webpage. Check the link below for an overview of our areas of research and expertise, and keep watching this space for more regular updates on events, publications and research activities.
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2 years of #CASSPPR and counting! Yesterday we came together for a celebration of the amazingly diverse, impactful and groundbreaking research undertaken by our team - including academic staff and PhD students.
If there is suspected human trafficking, police must investigate - this can otherwise violate victims’ defence that they’re a victim of trafficking under section 45 of ECHR. And this also means that article 6, right to a fair trial, has also been violated. This resulted in a £65k fine in this case.
Two cases Bernie Gravett worked on:
However, the police often don’t open a crime report on this, AND it can take up to two years for people to go from potential trafficking victim status to confirmed victim status. This is often way later than victims’ court cases (for crimes committed while/as a consequence of being trafficked.
There are about eight bodies that can refer to the NRM. When cases are added, an automatic email is sent to the relevant police force for the reported case.
…And we’re back. Bernie Gravett, who runs Specialist Policing Consultancy, is just starting a second #ModernSlavery & #HumanTrafficking presentation, this one with a focus for professionals.
Human trafficking is a serious crime and can be a life sentence. However, police try to get the trafficked person to say they’re trafficked which they are unlikely to admit to or even understand. Police need to use all the other evidence available outside of victim testimony. #HumanTrafficking
Many ways to control kids, not just use of explicit force - conversations in the margins are letting kids overhear discussion about how you have harmed other people for example #HumanTrafficking
In Ukraine, boys are being taken for the Russian army, used to dig the graves of those killed in combat #MSHT
Organ harvesting is rarely prosecuted in the UK but it does happen
So many ways that people can be exploited: construction labour, agricultural work, sex work, selling drugs, organ harvesting… #MSHT #HumanTrafficking
For #CountyLines, there are a lot of psychological coercion tactics that are employed by the traffickers - victims may look free, but it’s not the case, threats, debt bondage, etc all coerce the victim. #HumanTrafficking
The means of exploitation or trafficking can be varied, it might not look like trafficking to others #MSHT
The Palermo Protocol is not an easy to understand piece of legislation for most people. Bernie explains it more simply here. #MSHT
…this misrepresentation is problematic in court, when juries don’t understand the realities of human trafficking and exploitation
Most people’s understanding of #ModernSlavery #HumanTrafficking is from television and movies. And it’s not accurate…
Bernie Gravett beginning the seminar on MSHT
Bernie Gravett giving us a potted history of drug trafficking before launching into discussions #MSHT #DerbyUni
Just about to start the expert seminar, “Modern Slavery & Human Trafficking in the UK Today” with Bernie Gravett. #ModernSlavery #HumanTrafficking #MSHT
Looking forward to tomorrow's expert seminar with Tracy Bradford, exploring the issue of Modern Slavery & Human Trafficking (MSHT). This is such an important conversation to have as MSHT thrives in silence. #MSHT #ModernSlavery #HumanTrafficking #Criminology #DerbyUni
The 4th Networking Conference of IPHIR (Interdisciplinary Partnership on #Health #Inequalities and Race) will take place on February 27th at the University of #Derby. Registrations are open and call for papers is out (deadline: January 18th).
All the details on: iphir.wordpress.com/2025/12/11/4...
"Please sir, can we have some more social justice?"
Join us tomorrow at #Derby Theatre to talk about this latest Oliver Twist production, what Dicken's novel can still tell us about child poverty, and what the future of social mobility looks like in Derby.
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The event was co-organised by #CASSPPR and Social Life. This was part of our #Staveley Social Infrastructure programme, commissioned by #Chesterfield Borough Council. The research team is led by @alessiodangelo.bsky.social, with @nisanalici.bsky.social, Emily Bathie and Daniel Milestone-Mapplebeck.
Last week we had the pleasure of hosting a symposium on "Delivering Social Infrastructure", an exciting opportunity to bring together practitioners and researchers to explore approaches, methods and models of delivery, in the context of current policy interventions and societal challenges.
It's great to see the @socialpolicyblog.bsky.social is now on BlueSky! Follow for insightful #SocialPolicy analysis from @socialpolicyuk.bsky.social authors and more!