Sutherland, A. Radio 4 Rethink ‘Crime Prevention’.
Sutherland, A. Being Behaviourally Savvy about Crime.
Sutherland, A. Can Police Body Worn Cameras Reduce Police Violence? Lessons from Brazil and Internationally.
Sutherland, A. and Scheunemann, L. Crime – a behavioural perspective part 1: A £60 billion policy question.
Silva, A., Sutherland, A., Szreter, B., Whitfield, A., Halpern, D. A game of two halves: how football can bring us together or divide us and what we can do about it.
Anders, J., Bohling, K., Shure, N., and Sutherland, A. Learning About Culture: The importance of arts-based learning, the limits of what we know about it, and the challenges of evaluating it.
Breckon, J. and Sutherland, A. Beyond Randomised Controlled Trials – expanding the horizon for experimental research techniques in the social sciences. LSE Impact Blog.
BMJ Rapid Response to ‘Violence in England and Wales: does media reporting match the data?’.
Shenderovich, Y., Grant, S. and Sutherland, A. RAND Blog. Assessing Confidence in “What Works” in Social Policy.
Sutherland, A. and Strang, L. Observatory for the Connected Society. Using alternative data to understand violent crime.
Sutherland, A. and Davies, M. The perils of setting police targets: first time entrants to the youth justice system. Policing Insight.
Interview for Politico (US) on health and social care expenditure.
Interview for New Scientist (Australia) on the strengths and weaknesses of body-cameras in policing.
Sutherland, A. Schools Week. Body cameras on teachers are not the answer to classroom management
Sutherland, A. Policing Insight. Body-worn cameras: Can police have too much discretion?
Sky News report on Metropolitan Police roll-out of body-worn cameras (aired February 2017).
How to make using ambulance data EASIER. (Infographic)
Police body worn camera coverage in 50+ outlets, including national TV, local, national and international radio/print press. See RAND Europe sidebar for examples: https://commonwealthmagazine.org/criminal-justice/do-police-body-cameras-work/
Sutherland, A. Schools Week. Free school meals are still the best measure of deprivation.
Sutherland, A. Policing Insight. Police body-worn cameras: More to it than what you see.
Sutherland, A. RAND Blog. Does social spending hold the key to better health.
Quoted in Bobbies off the Beat on the Evidence Matters blog.
Interviewed for International Business Times What Happens When Police Turn Off Their Body Cameras?
Interviewed for American National Public Radio (NPR) piece Police Departments Issuing Body Cameras Discover Drawbacks.
Sutherland, A. and Ariel, B. The Conversation. Cameras on cops: the jury’s still out.