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100th NEWSLETTER:

100th edition of Policing Insight newsletter published

We've reached a milestone: 100 Policing Insight newsletters. In that time, we've published 962 articles from a total of 284 authors. Thank you for your support, whether you're an author or a reader. Here's to the next 100 weekly newsletters!

The 100th edition of the Policing Insight newsletter has been delivered to inboxes across the UK and beyond this morning.

Since 22nd April 2015, we have shared exclusives, analysed issues from the arming of officers to Evidence-Based Policing, and given a platform to frontline police officers, leading figures in technology development, policing-focused academia, the police supplier community, the third sector, relevant charities and a great many people and organisations in between.

We could not have reached this milestone without our dedicated team of writers and our extensive network of contributors; we thank you all sincerely. Even bigger thanks go to you, our readers. Your feedback, article suggestions and insightful comments continue to ensure we’re producing material which is both interesting and helpful.

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If you would like to help us create the next 100 editions of the Policing Insight newsletter, and the articles that they (and this website) contain, we would like to hear from you.

Are there issues you think we should analyse? Case studies which deserve wider recognition? Opinions we should share? We welcome articles and article ideas from a range of contributors so do get in touch.

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To view the 100th newsletter – which includes our exclusive lead story, the Policing and Fire Minister on “A world-leading, national integrated communications network” – please click here


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