- People who use drugs
- policing & legal frameworks
- drug related deaths
- harm reduction
- impaired driving fatalities; impact of cannabis decriminalization
- Road Safety and Vulnerabilities – research associated with low-income countries and communities
- risk issues on horizon for policing and public health – what is currently being done about them, and what future research is required as priority
- climate change: and policing public protests
- pandemic preparedness
- overdose crisis
- the role, responses, and practices of law enforcement
- Responding to mental health crises
- Considering impact of decisions at system level on collective wellbeing
- Non-penalty responses from police
- diversionary models and legal changes
- Crisis Co-Response models
- emergency number diversionary programs
- doing LEPH research” – including challenges and innovations in policing research, partnering with communities, working with public health and PH policymakers.
- data-informed community safety and well-being
- quantitative data collection, analysis, and methodology – and qualitative or mixed methods with emphasis on qualitative: a talking point for the need to collaborate across sectors.
- Historical influences that have shaped LEPH
Examples of other topics (by no means exhaustive):
- Infectious disease – epidemics
- Defenders – the role of legal defenders in public health; holistic defence
- LEPH and migration, Roma and travellers
- Epidemiological criminology
- Human trafficking
- Female genital mutilation
- Incarceration – prisons as public health institutions
- Sentinel events analysis
- Sex work
- Suicide prevention
- Hate crime and the new nationalism
- Information and data sharing
- Tobacco control