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About the Criminology Research Council (CRC)
As a public funding body, the CRC is required to maintain a high standard of professionalism and ethical conduct in its operations. In particular, the selection and assessment processes must be, and seen to be, operating fairly, effectively and impartially - it is essential that we maintain public confidence in the integrity of the peer review process. Consequently, we require members of the Council to provide assurances that they will abide by the CRC's confidentiality requirements and will disclose to it any conflicts of interest related to their official duties as members.
Contents
- Agency overview
- Governance
- The Council
- Research Fellow
- Consultancies
- Funding grants
- Council members
- Selection Panel
- Freedom of information
- Intellectual property
- Records Management Policy
- Research grants
