Please check out our latest episode on the Policing Conversation. We have Dr Carol Cox, James Baker & James Yates discussing the latest transformative research, around Wearable Technology within policing, coming out of the LJMU LCAPS at Liverpool John Moores University within the LJMU School of Justice Studies. Dr Carol Cox stated, “This study on using wearable technology methods allow us to better understand the quality of life of police officers and staff and their motivations for behaviour change, whilst ensuring the anonymity of individuals." James Yates, has a decade of experience in occupational health, James has cultivated a strong interest in workplace health and cardiovascular disease risk, particularly among emergency service workers. This passion drove him to pursue an MSc by Research, where he explored the prevalence and factors of hypertension, metabolic syndrome, and injury risk within a UK police organisation. James Yates is a Research Assistant on the Shape Your Wellbeing Wearable Technology study and is keen to find practical and effective interventions to support emergency services personnel and staff in improving their health. Dr James Baker is from School of Computer Science and Mathematics within the Faculty of Engineering and Technology
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