Event coverage
Policing TV continues to bring updates from the world of Global Policing Events. In this series of videos we hear and see from those in attendance and their thoughts during and post the shows.
'Policing people' is a series of videos recorded online with those working in some way in policing - whether police officers, police staff, suppliers, charity staff, those in police governance and a wide range of others. We hear about their personal stories, the work they're currently doing, and their thoughts about the future of policing.
This series of exclusive PolicingTV videos helps tell the story of around two thousand police officers and staff at Staffordshire Police determined to provide an outstanding level of policing service to the citizens of their county. We'll be filming across the force, spending time with Chief Constable Chris Noble, covering the Road Crime Team, the Force Control Room, the Rural Crime team, Response Support, and Domestic Abuse. We'll be featuring more content from Staffordshire Police throughout 2025 and beyond.
The International Police Association (IPA) is a friendship organisation for members of the police force, whether in employment or retired, and without distinction as to rank, position, gender, race, language or religion. This playlist covers its work, its events and people with contributions from members around the world.
A series of videos from The Police Foundation delivering an impartial perspective on contemporary policing issues. The Police Foundation is the UK’s policing think tank. They are the only independent body in the UK that researches, understands and works to improve policing for the benefit of the public.
Problem solving is a systematic process for preventing persistent problems. As a concept it was Herman Goldstein who, in the late 1970s, proposed a plan for improving policing that called on the police to focus less on their response to individual incidents and more on their ability to resolve persistent problems that affect the community. Goldstein called the approach ‘problem-oriented policing’ (POP). In many areas of the world it is often referred to simply as ‘problem solving’. This three-part series by Mark Evans Police Executive, University Honorary Professor of Practice, and Senior Associate fellow at the Police Foundation, provides insights into the world of problem solving, from leading experts in this global field.
Policing plays a critical role in controlling illegal drug trafficking and distribution, aiming to reduce drug-related crimes and improve public safety. However, concerns about the effectiveness of punitive measures versus harm reduction strategies continue to shape debates on drug policy reform. A series of PolicingTV videos looking at national and international policy and practice.