This highlights package explores the intersection of research evidence and policing practices, emphasizing the importance of evidence-based approaches in leadership, standards, and performance. It also addresses challenges in police conduct and the potential for learning from other professions, such as teaching. The discussion concludes with insights into innovative strategies for combating cybercrime, particularly through the Maharashtra Cyber Security Project.
In the first of her series Rachel Tuffin, discussed her journey in policing and the importance of using research evidence to improve policing practices. In this clip she highlighted the College’s mission to help everyone in policing reach their full potential through leadership, standards, and performance and covered the creation and sharing of research evidence, the implementation of evidence-based practices.
Our second video of the week saw a really insightful Q&A session with Gavin Stevens, Chair of NPCC…is the job of the Chief Constable now too difficult to do ? How to deal with the impact of poor police conduct and this interesting question..”could we learn from Teachers ??”
Lastly we heard from a range of Policing Organisations at the recent World Policing Summit in Dubai from the NFL to the Pacific Islands and even the British Embassy in Dubai. Here we hear a really interesting piece from Yashasvi Yadav of Maharashtra Police on their strides to combat cyber crime.
https://policing.tv/videos/world-police-summit-police-organizations/
Takeaways
- The college’s mission is to help everyone in policing reach their full potential.
- Leadership, standards, and performance are key focus areas in policing.
- Evidence-based practices are essential for effective policing.
- The What Works Centre for Crime Reduction plays a vital role in creating and sharing evidence.
- Research evidence helps manage risk in policing.
- Collaboration with universities enhances the quality of policing research.
- Police officers can contribute to building the evidence base through their own research.
- Public consultation can inform policing standards and conduct expectations.
- Cybercrime has become a leading organized crime syndicate globally.
- Innovative projects like the Maharashtra Cyber Security Project are crucial in combating cybercrime.
Sound bites
- “We support forces to analyze performance problems.”
- “We have a crime reduction toolkit for evidence.”
- “Could we learn from teachers in policing standards?”
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Policing and Research Evidence
02:23 The Role of Evidence in Policing Practices
04:44 Challenges in Police Conduct and Learning from Other Professions
07:34 Innovations in Cybercrime Prevention
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