With Thanks sponsored by Police Mutual and supported by Police Dependants Trust and the National Police Fund. The conference was well attended with fantastic feedback from delegates. The CCPR will be holding annual conferences as part of dissemination of research and engagement with other academics and practitioners concerned with policing.
Conference papers included:
‘Hitting Numbers, Hitting Health: The impact of Austerity and reducing officer numbers on well-being’ – Joanne Donnelly (Police Federation England and Wales)
‘The Pursuit of Absolute Certainty: EBP as Fad and Dream’ Prof Maurice Punch (Visiting Professor London School of Economics)
Papers
- Evidence based policing: Beyond the RCT
- Quantity and quality in police research
- Police corruption – Devience, accountability and reform in policing
- Shoot to kill: exploring the use of firearms
‘Evaluating What Works: What is Good Enough?’ Professor Jennifer Brown (London School of Economics)
‘Changing Culture’ Gareth Stubbs (Lancashire Constabulary)
‘A Study into Police Retention: Who Stays and Who Goes’ Naomi Bennett (Kent Police)
‘The Criticality of Presenting Evidence Based Strategy for Wellbeing in Policing’ Dr Ian Hesketh (Lancashire Constabulary)
‘The Challenge of Change: The Police Response’ Professor Jenny Fleming (University of Southampton)
‘I am Evidence’ @NathanConstable
‘Police injury on duty: physical and psychological impacts’ Prof Nigel Fielding and Graham Hieke (University of Surrey)