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Leadership – no place for police staff?
The Neyroud report on police leadership. Last week the long awaited report on police leadership was published for consultation. It was written by Peter Neyroud, the ex chief constable of Thames Valley Police. The report is intended to propose a … Continue reading
Posted in police, Policing
Tagged ACPO, coaching, leadership, neyroud, police, police staff, policing, SCC, strategic command course, training, VFM
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Confidence and Legitimacy ACPO Conference update
Some interesting comment and discussion over the past couple of days at the ACPO conference. Theresa May’s speech has been well covered but there are some points worth a more detailed look. The central theme of the Home Secretary’s speech … Continue reading
Posted in Policing, Public Sector
Tagged ACPO, communities, conference, confidence, Crompton, engagement, govt, Home Secretary, legitimacy, Mackey, police, strategic command course, targets
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Technology & Policing over the next 15 years (part 2)
Summary One of the assignments on the 2010 Strategic Command Course (http://www.npia.police.uk/en/6090.htm) was to look at future technology trends and their impact on policing. I have developed some of this thinking in this post which is part two of two– … Continue reading
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Tagged crime, demographics, futures, privacy, strategic command course, technology
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Technology & Policing over the next 15 years (part 1)
Summary One of the assignments on the 2010 Strategic Command Course (http://www.npia.police.uk/en/6090.htm) was to look at future technology trends and their impact on policing. I have developed some of this thinking in this post which is part one of two– … Continue reading
Posted in Policing, Public Sector
Tagged community, futures, mypolice, police, policing, SCC, strategic command course, technology, trust
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