Write a daily/weekly newsletter on law enforcement and policing issues in India
Building frameworks for evidence-based policing in India and identifying use cases
Supporting the Fellows of the Law Enforcement and Policing Fellowship with research-related inputs and queries
Drafting written materials, including reports, policy briefs, blog posts, fact sheets, and op-eds
Working with the Media and Outreach team to disseminate research publications and findings
Engaging with external stakeholders, including policy makers, as necessary
Eligibility
An in-depth understanding of the procedural, governance and law & order system in India
Familiarity with datasets, publications and media ecosystem used to undertake research on surveillance, crime reporting, forensics, detecting and tracing cybercrimes, hacking, financial crimes, and illegal trade among others
Technology policy skills or legal skills would be a plus
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Must be detail-oriented, self-starter and goal oriented.
Preference for those with at least a Master s degree in law, public policy, journalism or science domains or with a background in forensics, crime reporting & data science from a recognised institution.
Retired police officers, crime journalists, technology professionals, academicians, and lawyers with a focus on criminal law are encouraged to apply
Ability to communicate clearly and effectively, particularly in writing
Ability to multitask on projects
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage effectively with diverse stakeholders