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SERIES: Policing and the pandemic

Police Executive Research Forum report highlights key learning for law enforcement from the pandemic

Policing and the pandemic
SUBSCRIBE 28th April 2022

Christine Townsend, Policing Insight

FEATURE: With law enforcement in the US and globally having experienced an unprecedented challenge in the form of COVID-19, the Police Executive Research Forum (PERF) has gathered together the relevant research, experiences and impact of the pandemic to produce a recent ‘lessons learned’ publication, as Policing Insight’s Christine Townsend reports.

The occupation of NZ’s parliament grounds is a tactical challenge for police – but mass arrests are not an option

Policing and the pandemic
OPEN 16th February 2022

Dr. Ross Hendy, Monash University

OPINION: Policing protests during Covid is proving challenging for many forces, and the anti-vaxxers and others who have gathered at New Zealand’s parliament grounds in Wellington have been difficult to dislodge; Monash University Criminology Lecturer Dr Ross Hendy, a former NZ Police sergeant, believes that while the waiting game may not be the ideal response politically, it could be the safest route to a peaceful resolution.

Crime won’t stop because of Covid: So how should we protect crime scene investigators?

Policing and the pandemic
OPEN 22nd January 2022

Paola Magni, Senior Lecturer – Forensic Science, Murdoch University

FEATURE: While some criminal activity has fallen during the pandemic, serious crimes have continued, which means so has the work of crime scene investigators; Paola Magni, Senior Lecturer in Forensic Science at Murdoch University, looks at the challenges of protecting CSI teams from COVID-19, and discusses some of her recent research on the steps agencies can take to keep staff safe.

The dangers of Québec’s pandemic curfew and the expansion of police discretionary powers

Policing and the pandemic
OPEN 19th January 2022

Prof Chris Schneider, Brandon University

OPINION: Québec is currently experiencing its second province-wide pandemic curfew, introduced at the end of December in response to the spread of the Omicron COVID-19 variant; but for Brandon University’s Professor Christopher Schneider, the new restrictions bring with them a dangerous expansion in police discretionary powers that could lead to the inconsistent and unfair application of enforcement.

Expanding ‘4Es’ approach and investing in neighbourhood policing among key lessons in pandemic report

Policing and the pandemic
SUBSCRIBE 14th January 2022

Sarah Gibbons, Contributing Editor, Policing Insight

FEATURE: The latest report on the policing of the pandemic in the UK has suggested expanding the ‘4Es’ approach to other law enforcement activities, investing the additional capability from Operation Uplift into neighbourhood policing, and improving national co-ordination and workforce planning, as some of the key lessons from Covid policing; Policing Insight Deputy Editor Sarah Gibbons takes a closer look at the report.

UK policing shared the public sector pandemic challenges, but the Spending Review should help to meet demand

Policing and the pandemic
SUBSCRIBE 2nd November 2021

Anoushka Kavanagh, Research Assistant, Institute for Government

ANALYSIS: The Institute for Government’s (IfG) recently published Performance Tracker has highlighted the huge pressures faced by the UK’s public services during the pandemic, and policing was no exception; IfG Research Assistant Anoushka Kavanagh looks at the impact of Covid on police performance and activity, as well as the challenges that still remain, and what the latest Spending Review will mean for the service.

How is corona being perceived and described? The social impact of the virus on policing

Policing and the pandemic
SUBSCRIBE 23rd October 2021

Prof Dr Jonas Grutzpalk, University of Police and Public Administration, NRW

FEATURE: Ahead of next week’s London Policing College workshops on International Perspectives of Policing in the Pandemic – the last in a series of workshops ahead of the 3rd International Police Education Conference in November – Dr Megan O’Neill, Associate Director of the Scottish Institute for Policing Research, and Professor Jonas Grutzpalk of the University of Applied Sciences for Public Administration of North Rhine-Westphalia, discuss the importance of the way COVID-19 is perceived and described by police and public.

Policing in a pandemic: A crisis of confidence?

Policing and the pandemic
SUBSCRIBE 20th October 2021

Dr Andy Bain, Associate Professor, University of Mount Union

ANALYSIS: Ahead of tomorrow’s London Policing College workshop on UK Policing Legitimacy – the fourth in a series of workshops organised by the College, leading up to the 3rd International Police Education Conference in November – Dr Andy Bain, Associate Professor at Ohio’s University of Mount Union, explores some of the key challenges facing policing that, although highlighted by the pandemic, existed before the arrival of COVID-19 and need addressing.

Crises – what crises? A review of the risks and issues for policing in the pandemic

Policing and the pandemic
SUBSCRIBE 15th October 2021

Rod Jarman, Director, London Policing College

ANALYSIS: Ahead of next week’s London Policing College workshop on UK Policing Legitimacy – the fourth in a series of workshops organised by the College, leading up to the 3rd International Police Education Conference in November – former Met Police Deputy Assistant Commissioner Rod Jarman, Director of the College, looks at the risks and challenges emerging for policing in a ‘post-pandemic’ world, and assesses what steps need to be taken to maintain police effectiveness and legitimacy.  

Right to switch off remains for Victoria officers – despite the ‘important and unusual’ impact of pandemic policing

Policing and the pandemic
SUBSCRIBE 11th October 2021

Sarah Gibbons, Contributing Editor, Policing Insight

FEATURE: Within weeks of the introduction of a new agreement ensuring Victoria Police officers in Australia can disengage from work when off duty, the pandemic arrived, and with it one of the few exceptions to the deal; but as The Police Association Victoria Secretary Wayne Gatt explains, officers understand the distinction between “what’s trite and what’s important”, and the spirit of the policy remains in place.

Policing during the Pandemic: PPE and the future challenges that may be faced by the service

Policing and the pandemic
SUBSCRIBE 6th October 2021

Supt Hannah Wheeler, National PPE Lead, Operation Talla

FEATURE: Ahead of this week’s London Policing College UK Preparedness workshop – the first in a series of workshops organised by the College, leading up to the 3rd International Police Education Conference in November – Supt Hannah Wheeler, the National PPE Lead for Operation Talla, explains how her team secured and distributed more than 80 million items of PPE, the steps taken to protect police and public, and the ongoing impact of the pandemic on policing.

Policing the pandemic leaves many officers questioning their ‘sense of purpose’ and legitimacy

Policing and the pandemic
SUBSCRIBE 5th October 2021

Keith Potter, Editor, Policing Insight

FEATURE: Although there are early signs that COVID-19 is entering a more manageable stage which could ease the burden on frontline officers, new research suggests the long-term impact of the pandemic on the wellbeing and morale of police officers could far outlast the restrictions themselves, as Policing Insight Editor Keith Potter reports.

Woman sitting on the floor by a window in a darkened room, holding her hand to her face, possible victim of violence

Responding to domestic abuse survivors during and after the COVID-19 lockdowns

Policing and the pandemic
SUBSCRIBE 2nd October 2021

Vicky Lechuga, Centre Manager, Hillingdon Women's Centre

FEATURE: Ahead of next week’s London Policing College Domestic Abuse workshop – the first in a series of workshops organised by the College, leading up to the 3rd International Police Education Conference in November – Vicky Lechuga, Manager of Hillingdon Women’s Centre, highlights the pressures created by the pandemic on domestic abuse services and survivors, as well as the opportunities for change during COVID-19 recovery.

COVID-19 and wellbeing: The police service needs to create a ‘stab proof vest’ for the mind

Policing and the pandemic
SUBSCRIBE 21st September 2021

Tina Orr Munro - Contributing Editor, Policing Insight

POLICE SUPERS CONFERENCE 2021: With mental health referrals increasing across the police service post-Covid, the need for a system that fully supports officers and staff mental wellbeing has never been more urgent. Policing Insight Contributing Editor Tina Orr Munro reports from the Police Superintendents’ Association Conference on the impact of Covid, and what forces can do to improve their employees’ mental health.

Policing the COVID-19 pandemic: Police officer well-being and commitment to democratic modes of policing

Policing and the pandemic
SUBSCRIBE 17th September 2021

Dr Arabella Kyprianides, Research Fellow, UCL

Insight: Multiple and conflicting factors shaped the ways police officers thought about their work during the height of the COVID-19 crisis. UK researchers concluded that organisational climate was at the heart of these processes and officers may be more likely to maintain appropriate standards of policing and feel less stress if they are well supported by employers. Dr Arabella Kyprianides reports on the research conducted with Professor Ben Bradford, Professor Clifford Stott and Dr Leanne Savigar-Shaw.

Andrew Staniforth

Learning from the pandemic: Priority takeaways for policing innovation

Policing and the pandemic
SUBSCRIBE 4th August 2021

Andrew Staniforth, Policing Insight

INNOVATION: The recently launched UK Innovation Strategy draws on the many lessons learned from the response to the COVID-19 pandemic, including seven key takeaways for law enforcement; Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth takes a closer look at how the strategy could shape policing innovation going forward, as well as the College of Policing’s efforts to encourage officers, staff and forces to be more innovative in the workplace.

Pandemic policing: Two thirds of officers have experienced work-related mental health difficulties during the Covid crisis

Policing and the pandemic
SUBSCRIBE 27th July 2021

Keith Potter, Editor, Policing Insight

FEATURE: As the UK continues to emerge from lockdown, a new report from the Police Federation of England and Wales reveals that 69% of police officers have experienced work-related mental health difficulties during the pandemic; Policing Insight Editor Keith Potter looks at the report – the latest in a recent series of studies to highlight the pandemic’s devastating impact on emergency services wellbeing.

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Police praised for pandemic domestic abuse response – but calls for action on delays and dropped cases

Policing and the pandemic
SUBSCRIBE 29th June 2021

Sarah Gibbons, Contributing Editor, Policing Insight

FEATURES: A new report on the UK police response to domestic abuse during the coronavirus pandemic has praised forces for their proactive and innovative approaches, but voiced fresh concerns over the delays in cases coming to court, and the long-term impact of the significant level of cases discontinued, as Policing Insight Deputy Editor Sarah Gibbons reports.

Adapting to the pandemic: How crime investigation has changed during COVID

Policing and the pandemic
SUBSCRIBE 19th March 2021

Ian Wiggett - Policing Insight

FEATURE: The impact of COVID-19 has included changing crime volumes and trends, with forces having to adapt rapidly and implement new ways of working; Policing Insight’s Ian Wiggett spoke to Cheshire Constabulary’s DCS Gareth Lee and DCI Adam Ross about some of the challenges of tackling and investigating crime during the pandemic, and how the experience could drive lasting change.

COVID-19 has led to radical changes in the CJS – but have some measures compromised justice?

Policing and the pandemic
SUBSCRIBE 26th February 2021

Penelope Gibbs, Director, Transform Justice

ANALYSIS: A wide range of measures were introduced across the criminal justice system in the UK to reduce the spread of the coronavirus, including greater use of remote legal advice for those in police custody; but as Penelope Gibbs, Director of Transform Justice explains, a new report highlights both the lack of meaningful monitoring of such measures, and their potential to compromise justice and jeopardise fairness.

Policing county lines: The impact of COVID-19

Policing and the pandemic
SUBSCRIBE 25th February 2021

Dr Grace Robinson, Research Fellow, University of Nottingham

ANALYSIS: In their second Policy Briefing on the impact of COVID-19 on child exploitation through country lines drug dealing, the University of Nottingham’s Rights Lab, in partnership with the De Montford University School of Law, highlight the ability of county lines drug networks to adapt to lockdown conditions, and the effect of pandemic restrictions on the safeguarding and vulnerability of children and young people.

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