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Personal, Situational and Incidental Vulnerabilities to ASB Harm. A follow up study.

 

 

 

Rebooting The PC: Using Innovation to Drive smart Policing. A Policy Exchange Report

 

Assessing the Effects of Prevent Policing. A report to the Association of Chief Police Officers

 

 

Policing & The Big Society: Co-production and Social Control

 

Re-thinking the Policing of Anti-Social Behaviour: A report to HMIC

 

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Tuesday
Mar292011

USPI Report on Police Visibility for HMIC

A new UPSI research report on the relationship between police visibility and public confidence commissioned by Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary has been released.

To read the full report click here: Download this publication (.doc - 2.3mb)

 

Thursday
Mar112010

UPSI's work for HMIC on Anti-Social Behaviour

Professor Martin Innes, who is the Director of the Universities' Police Science Institute (UPSI), has been commissioned by Her Majesty’s Chief Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) to work alongside Ipsos MORI to develop a new framework to help police forces respond more effectively to acts of ASB.

The review will seek to integrate the best research on victims and ideas and how the police can develop a framework to operationalise the knowledge they collect on ASB.

Download the full article from HMIC's website: www.hmic.gov.uk/SiteCollectionDocuments/PRC/PRC_ASB_20100311.pdf