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Research in Action

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Our new podcast series, Research in Action, brings you the groundbreaking research shaping law, policy, and society from The Dickson Poon School of Law community. Hear conversations with leading experts from King’s and beyond as they reveal how their work impacts the world. Our academics aren’t just working to address today’s most pressing legal challenges - they’re driving the debate.

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3. Jun 2026

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Navigating public perceptions of justice in frontline services 03.06.2026

In this episode of Research in Action, Professor Joe Tomlinson explores what fairness means in everyday encounters with public services, from welfare systems to mental health care. Drawing on extensive research, he explains how people’s experiences of processes and not just outcomes, shape trust in government, their willingness to engage, and even wellbeing. The conversation explores how perceptio...

Accident: Bringing legal cases to life through theatre 27.05.2026

This episode explores Accident, a collaboration between law and theatre. Lloyd Gash discusses how a real legal case was transformed into a fictionalised stage production to examine themes of justice, responsibility and interpretation, and how theatre provides an opportunity to explore justice beyond the classroom.   The conversation considers whether performance can heighten both empathy and legal...

Children in police custody: Exploring a child-first vision for policing 20.05.2026

In this episode of Research in Action, Dr Miranda Bevan explores what happens when children enter police custody. Drawing on her research, she reveals how current practices, from detention conditions to strip searching, can impact vulnerable young people.  The discussion highlights emerging reforms, including shorter detention time limits, improved frontline decision-making and greater access to l...

Research in Action - Connecting systemic risks and international legal practice 27.01.2026

In this episode of Research in Action, Helen Wright speaks to Dr Trevor Clark about how international law firms and lawyers play a critical yet often overlooked role in shaping financial markets and systemic risk. Drawing on extensive empirical research and interviews with senior lawyers for his book ‘Financial Markets and the Ethics of Legal Practice’ Dr Clark explores ethical pressures within in...

Research in Action - The Laws of Social Reproduction 20.01.2026

In this episode of Research in Action, Helen Wright speaks to Professor Prabha Kotiswaran and the team behind the EU-funded project, The Laws of Social Reproduction, about how law shapes women’s paid and unpaid labour in India. Drawing on six years of interdisciplinary research into carework, surrogacy, sex work, domestic labour, and unpaid domestic and care work, they explore how ‘social reproduc...

Research in Action - Between Deception and Dissent 13.01.2026

What counts as “health misinformation” and who gets to decide?  ‘Misinformation’, we are often told, is everywhere. In recent years, there has been significant policy attention to the regulation of unproven, disproven or misleading health - claims, and their potentially harmful effects. Join host Helen Wright, our Senior Impact Manager, as she interviews Professor Emilie Cloatre from The Dickson P...

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