1st Edition
Enabling Change in the Investigation of Rape and Serious Sexual Offending Learning, Development and Wellbeing
1. Introduction
Emma Williams and Katrin Hohl
2. Developing Co-Production in RASSO Research Methodologies
Arun Sondhi, Richard Harding and Emma Williams
3. Providing a Professional Service: Wellbeing, Learning and Organisational Justice in Rape Investigations
Emma Williams, Richard Harding and Linda Cooper
4. Considering Gender in the Care of Victims of Rape and Sexual Offending
Linda Cooper, Arun Sondhi, Jennifer Norman, Daniela Abinashi and Emma Williams
5. A Coproduced Pilot Prototype Model for Critical Reflection in the Investigation of Rape and Serious Sexual Offences
Arun Sondhi, Rachel Ward and Daniela Abinash
6. Re-engineering Learning Approaches for RASSO Investigators: Embedding New Knowledge, Attitudes, and Skills
Richard Harding, Clare Rawdin and Nicky Miller
7. Assessing Knowledge in Policing
Tom Cockcroft, Jennifer Norman, and Clare Rawdin
8. The Complexities of the Role of the Supervisor
Liz Moody and Linda Cooper
9. Capacity: A Prerequisite for Change?
Paul Walley
10. Theory of Change and its Role in Improving the Quality of Rape Investigations in Policing in England and Wales
Geoff Berry, Nicky Miller and Richard Harding
11. Conclusion
Emma Williams and Dee Perkins
Biography
Emma Williams is Professor of Applied Research in Uniformed Public Services and Director of the Centre of Excellence for Equity in Uniformed Public Services, Anglia Ruskin University.






