EMPAC is excited to announce a fantastic opportunity for students out there to apply for a paid internship with one of the leading law enforcement agencies in the UK. Interested? Read on! The East Midlands Specialist Operations Unit (EMSOU) is one of the largest collaborative policing units in the…
Richard Hall is a retired Notinghamshire Police officer who worked as a custody sergeant and inspector for 20 years. When he retired he undertook a degree and became a professional photographer. Richard’s dissertation explored the concept of using art in police cells, just as you tend to find in hospitals…
EMPAC is all about bringing together the best thinking and insights in order to improve policing and better protect the public. We are interested in driving accelerated innovation and enterprise in order to tackle crime. To support problem solving a fresh approach has been piloted around the operational real-world challenge…
Lincolnshire Police Sergeant Lee Johnson has been leading important new research exploring how to better prevent assaults on police. Lee began researching the occupational culture of the police in 2007 as part of a module for a degree and his interest continued into later work during his PhD. Here, he…
County Lines is a serious ongoing professional challenge, well documented by Simon Harding in his 2020 book County Lines: exploitation and drug dealing among urban street gangs (Bristol University Press). Now NTU doctoral researcher, Barbie Nash, is conducting new research about ‘To What Extent are County Line Participants’ Entrepreneurs, Offenders…
EMPAC is pleased to be able to showcase the MSc Police Leadership, Strategy and Organisation programme at the University of Derby, which has attracted students from Staffordshire Police, Nottinghamshire Police, Derbyshire Constabulary and South Yorkshire Police. The Programme leader is Dr Richard Stapleford, a serving Chief Inspector with Nottinghamshire Police,…
As part of our core function to drive improved professional practice and innovation in policing, we work collaboratively with universities within, and beyond, our region to bring in the best ideas to benefit policing. As part of that offer, EMPAC also has an in-house capability to carry out its own…
We often hear that agencies ‘can’t do it alone’, whether that’s for safeguarding or crime prevention. Whilst the labels of interagency, multi-agency working or problem solving or interprofessional practice are referred to an awful lot – section 17 of the Crime and Disorder Act even made such working a statutory…
EMPAC is all about bringing together the best thinking and insights in order to improve policing and better protect the public. We are interested in driving accelerated innovation and enterprise in order to tackle crime. EMPAC has hosted a number of successful Roundtables on key policing issues in the past,…
The Police is a noun. It’s about the body of the police. Policing is a verb. It’s the action word about keeping people safe – and that needs to involve more than just the police. It’s often said the police can’t arrest their way out of everything and can’t do…