Scott Burris
Scott Burris is Professor of Law and Public Health at Temple University, where he directs the Center for Public Health Law Research. He is also a Professor in Temple’s College of Public Health. [...]
Positionality and Its Implications for Researching the Police in Vietnam
The chapter “Positionality and its Implications for Researching the Police in Vietnam” by Melissa Jardine and Hai Thanh Luong explores the complexities of conducting research on [...]
Implementing Interventions for Women and Youth with Traumatic Brain Injury at Transition from Custodial Settings: A Call to Action
Authors: Flora Matheson, Arthur McLuhan, Jessica Riccardi, Amanda Kirby and Tom McMillan. This commentary, invited by the editors of Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment, addresses the critical [...]
What does a fundamental right to health have to do with cybercrime?
By Melissa Jardine, PhD, GLEPHA Fellow Cyber-attacks on health information technology infrastructure, and disinformation relating to public health emergencies, have gained prominence as growing [...]
New Publication: Addressing Health in the United Nations Legal and Policy Framework Against Trafficking in Persons
Please follow this link to read more about how health is considered within the United Nations legal and policy framework to counter trafficking in persons. Authored by Zoi Sakelliadou in the [...]
Webinar: Policing and Public Health – more in common than you think!
The World Health Organization recently conducted a webinar Policing and Public Health – More in Common Than You Think! featuring two GLEPHA members, Professor Nick Crofts and Superintendent [...]
Book Review of Law enforcement and public health: partners for community safety and wellbeing
GLEPHA is pleased to present a scholarly review of “Law Enforcement and Public Health: A Global Examination,” edited by Isabelle Bartkowiak-Théron, James Clover, Denise Martin, [...]
Joining dots: A Multisystem Approach to Policing and Public Health.
by Dr Inga Heyman, Associate Professor (Policing and Public Health), GLEPHA Fellow, Edinburgh Napier University, Scotland Prof Stan Gilmour, in his recent GLEPHA blog, laid out why a public [...]