Following a Roundtable on Innovation in Policing on the 17th October, 2018, facilitated by Deputy Chief Constable Gary Knighton, EMPAC is now pleased to be able to publish a report of the key findings from the event. Thanks is due to all participants, including several academics and representatives of the…
As part of the East Midlands Police and Crime Research and Development Plan, https://empac.org.uk/east-midlands-police-crime-research-development/, EMPAC is pleased to update on its focus on rural crime, particularly around vulnerability in the rural landscape and how this impacts on victims who may feel isolated and helpless. De Montfort University have been working…
EMPAC, led by PCC Hardyal Dhindsa and DCC Craig Naylor, has gone from strength to strength by adapting to emerging need and circumstances, modelling the adaptability, flexibility and innovation that the profession of the future will increasingly need. The regional collaborative partnership between policing and universities has brought university scholars together…