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Call for papers: Crime Surveys User Conference 2022

Do you use the Crime Survey for England and WalesScottish Crime and Justice SurveyCommercial Victimisation Survey, or other UK crime surveys available from the UK Data Service for your research? 

Submissions are now open for the Crime Surveys User Conference 2022. 

This free conference, organised by the UK Data Service, will be held online on 7 December 2022. The programme will contain a mixture of presentations from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), Scottish Government and the Home Office, and from researchers who have used data from the UK crime surveys.

Take a look at the Crime Surveys User Conference 2021 programme to see what was presented last year.

We would like to invite offers of presentations based on analysis of these UK surveys or presentations about crime or anti-social behaviour using other survey or longitudinal data available from the UK Data Service.

Please send offers of a paper, including your name, organisation or institution, a title and an abstract of no more than 300 words, to gillian.meadows@manchester.ac.uk by midnight on Sunday 9 October. By submitting your abstract you are agreeing to your information being shared with our conference partners.

We will evaluate all abstracts and notify authors after the selection process. Presentations at the conference can be live or pre-recorded, however all presenters will be expected to attend the conference. A detailed programme of presentations will be provided prior to the conference.

Follow the event on Twitter: #UKDSCrime22