UCL Jill Dando Institute explained

UCL Jill Dando Institute of Security and Crime Science
Established:2001
Director:Richard Wortley
City:London, United Kingdom
Website:UCL Jill Dando Institute of Security and Crime Science

The UCL Jill Dando Institute of Security and Crime Science (informally the Jill Dando Institute or the JDI) is an institute of crime science located in London, United Kingdom, and a part of University College London (UCL). It was founded in 2001, becoming the first university institute in the world devoted specifically to crime science.[1] The institute's current director is Richard Wortley.[2]

History

In April 1999 the broadcaster Jill Dando was murdered outside her home in west London.[3] Her colleague and co-presenter of the BBC One programme Crimewatch, Nick Ross proposed a memorial to her in the form of a new university institution in her name, for which he was awarded an CBE in 2021.[4] [3] Ross had already conceived of crime science as a new discipline which distinguished itself from criminology by focusing on crime prevention, scientific methodology and multidisciplinary approach.[5] [6] He and Dando's fiancé, Alan Farthing, established the Jill Dando Fund with the help of the Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir John Stevens, the Countess of Wessex, and her family and friends.[3]

On 15 March 2000 the Jill Dando Fund was launched in London at Claridge's hotel, followed by the launch of the Jill Dando Fund Appeal on 12 September 2000. The appeal raised £1.5 million and UCL was selected to host the Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science.[3] Gloria Laycock, OBE was appointed as the first director of the institute in January 2001.[1] The institute was opened on 26 April 2001, the second anniversary of Jill Dando's murder.[7] [8]

Scholarship

In May 2004 the institute established new scholarships for its MSc in crime science.[9] In 2005 a Security and Crime Science Centre was established at the institute to work with industry partners in creating new approaches to counter terrorism. In the same year the International Crime Science Network was established.[10] The institute published research in May 2006 which showed that the UK and France are perceived to have the worst problems with anti-social behaviour in Europe.[11] [12] The Centre for Security and Crime Science opened in October 2006.[13]

In 2009 UCL established the Department of Security and Crime Science as a separate entity from the institute in order to enable the offering of post-graduate taught and research courses in security and crime science.[14] The institute continued as a cross-departmental research institute in security and crime science.[14] In September 2009 the Home Office was criticised after it drew up timescales for how long DNA samples should be retained based on research by the institute that had not yet been finished.[15] [16]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Director of Jill Dando Institute appointed. 31 October 2010. Times Higher Education. 5 January 2001.
  2. Web site: Academic Staff. 31 October 2010. UCL Jill Dando Institute of Security and Crime Science.
  3. Web site: Jill Dando Fund. 31 October 2010. UCL Jill Dando Institute of Security and Crime Science.
  4. News: Green . Alex . Ex-Crimewatch presenter Nick Ross dedicates CBE to Jill Dando Institute . 30 June 2021 . The Belfast Telegraph . 11 June 2021.
  5. News: Laycock . Gloria . We can fulfil Jill Dando's legacy by ensuring crime science keeps up with the pace of change . 30 June 2021 . The Times . 14 April 2019 . en.
  6. Book: Smith . Martha Jane . Cornish . Derek Blaikie . Secure and Tranquil Travel: Preventing Crime and Disorder on Public Transport . 2006 . Routledge . 978-0-9545607-4-4 . xi . 30 June 2021 . en.
  7. News: In the news: Gloria Laycock. 31 October 2010. Times Higher Education. 27 April 2001.
  8. News: The appliance of science to crime control. 14 October 2010. The Guardian. 10 January 2001. London. John. Cunningham.
  9. News: Postgraduate: crime science; distance learning; canine stress; urban foxes. 31 October 2010. The Independent on Sunday. 20 May 2004. London. Grace. McCann.
  10. Web site: Frequently asked questions. 31 October 2010. UCL Centre for Security and Crime Science.
  11. News: Bad behaviour 'worst in Europe'. 31 October 2010. BBC News. 8 May 2006.
  12. News: U.K. Has Worst Anti-Social Behavior Problem in Europe. 31 October 2010. Bloomberg. 9 May 2006.
  13. News: Air passengers 'could be tagged'. 31 October 2010. BBC News. 12 October 2006. Rebecca. Morelle. Rebecca Morelle.
  14. Web site: About Us. 31 October 2010. UCL Jill Dando Institute of Security and Crime Science.
  15. News: Incomplete research sparks fresh DNA row. 31 October 2010. The Telegraph. 25 September 2009. London. Tom. Whitehead.
  16. News: DNA storage proposal 'incomplete'. 31 October 2010. BBC News. 25 September 2009.