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PolicingTV highlights compilation (29th Sept-2nd October 2025)

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This highlights package delves into the roles and responsibilities of police and crime panels, personal reflections on early policing experiences, and the innovative approaches being implemented in policing through the Four ‘I’s’ framework. The discussion highlights the importance of accountability, community engagement, and the need for continuous improvement in policing practices.

Paul Downing explains how police and crime panels keep commissioners in check — from reviewing annual reports to challenging budgets and even vetoing tax rises. A rare inside look at who really holds power in local policing.

https://policing.tv/videos/understanding-police-and-crime-panels-with-paul-downing/

Peter Sloly reflects on his early policing years — from culture clashes and questions of belonging to his decision to stay, rise through the ranks, and drive meaningful reform from within.

https://policing.tv/videos/from-soccer-star-to-police-leader-peter-slolys-journey-pt1/

Rachel Tuffin reveals the College’s “Four I’s” framework — turning policing innovations into real results by identifying what works, implementing it effectively, and measuring the impact to drive lasting productivity improvements across forces.

https://policing.tv/videos/enhancing-policing-through-productivity-rachel-tuffin-pt2/

Takeaways

  • Police and crime panels play a crucial role in holding commissioners accountable.
  • The effectiveness of police plans is subject to public scrutiny.
  • Early years in policing often involve a struggle for commitment.
  • Cultural challenges within policing can impact officer retention.
  • Innovation in policing is essential for adapting to societal changes.
  • The Four Eyes framework focuses on identifying, implementing, and measuring effective policing innovations.
  • Community engagement is vital for building trust in policing.
  • Policing must continuously evolve to meet the needs of diverse populations.
  • Measuring the impact of policing innovations is critical for future investments.
  • Support and training are necessary for successful implementation of new technologies.

Chapters
00:00 Understanding Police and Crime Panels
05:07 Reflections on Early Policing Experiences
08:59 Innovations in Policing: The Four Eyes Framework

 

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