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From Uniform to University: A Journey Towards Evidence, Ethics, and Equity in Policing
UCL Engineering Inaugural Lecture Series | Professor Jyoti Belur
Join us for this exciting foray into the world of policing as Professor Belur bridges theory and practice!
Talk title: From Uniform to University: A Journey Towards Evidence, Ethics, and Equity in Policing
Date: Tuesday, 9 June 2026
Time: 17:30 - 20:00
Location: UCL Bloomsbury Campus, Roberts Building, Torrington Place, London, WC1E 7JE
Abstract
In this inaugural lecture, I reflect on my journey from serving as a senior police officer in India to becoming a Professor of Policing in the UK. Shaped by early experiences of frontline decision‑making, institutional power, and ethical dilemmas, my career has been driven by a desire to understand how policing can be fairer, more effective, evidence based and accountable. I trace how lived experience informed my academic transition, my research on police misconduct, police training, gender‑based violence and evidence‑based policing, and my commitment to bridging theory and practice. The lecture explores how personal experience, critical inquiry, and collaboration can together transform policing policy, education, and practice across diverse global contexts.
About the speaker
Professor Jyoti Belur qualified in Economics at the University of Mumbai where she worked as a lecturer before joining the Indian Police Service and serving as a senior police officer in the North of India. She has a Masters in Police Management from Osmania University, a Masters in Human Rights at the University of Essex, and a PhD from the London School of Economics.
Now a Professor in Policing at UCL’s Department of Security and Crime Science, Professor Belur is the Programme Convenor for the MSc in Policing. She has undertaken research for the UK Home Office, College of Policing, ESRC, the Leverhulme Trust, the Government of India, and the Metropolitan Police Service. She is a member of the Academic Board of HMICFRS and MOPAC’s London Policing Ethics Panel. Professor Belur has numerous published works, including peer-reviewed journal articles, book chapters, a monograph, and is co-editing two International Handbooks on Women’s Lived Experiences as Qualitative Researchers.
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