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PolicingTV highlights compilation (22nd-25th September 2025)

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This highlights package explores the evolving landscape of policing, highlighting the challenges and opportunities faced by law enforcement agencies. It delves into the changing nature of crime, the importance of innovation and partnerships, and the need for a renewed focus on trust and wellbeing. The discussion also emphasizes the significance of women’s empowerment in policing, sharing insights from the IAWP conference, and concludes with leadership lessons on turning research into actionable change.

Mick Willing explores the future of policing—rising public expectations, evolving crime, workforce and leadership challenges—highlighting the need for innovation, partnerships, and a renewed focus on trust and well-being.

https://policing.tv/videos/navigating-the-changing-landscape-of-law-enforcement-mick-willing-pt3

Delegates share inspiring highlights from the IAWP conference — from powerful sessions to global networking — and explain why women’s conferences remain vital in tackling inequality, building solidarity, and shaping more inclusive policing.

https://policing.tv/videos/insights-from-the-iawp-conference-sisterhood-and-support/

In this final clip of the week, Rachel Tuffin reflects on turning research into real change, shares a formative moment inside Jack Straw’s office, and offers a powerful leadership lesson — the “umbrella” — about creating space for others to thrive.

https://policing.tv/videos/from-curiosity-to-career-rachel-tuffin-pt1/

Takeaways

  • Policing faces fundamental challenges and serious challenges.
  • The nature of crime is changing with online crime.
  • Socially, the public expects more from police.
  • Attracting and retaining the right people is a challenge.
  • Leadership in policing is increasingly challenging.
  • Women’s conferences are vital in tackling inequality.
  • Gender inequality is still an issue in policing.
  • Sharing experiences globally is important for women in policing.
  • Men should attend women’s conferences to understand their perspectives.
  • Research must be turned into actionable change for policing.

Chapters
00:00 The Future of Policing: Challenges and Opportunities
04:08 Empowering Women in Policing: Insights from the IAWP Conference
08:04 Leadership Lessons: Turning Research into Real Change

 

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