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EMPAC research featured at World Police Summit

Professor John Coxhead has been asked to speak at the World Police Summit, at the World Trade Centre, Dubai, in March 2023, on how adaptive learning can help boost entrepreneurial policing. You don’t need to go to Dubai though to hear all about adaptive learning. Here is a whirlwind tour.…

Violence Reduction Evaluation

Associate Professor Matt Hopkins of the University of Leicester is hosting an important conference on Thursday 16th March on serious violence at College Court, Leicester. Since the (then) Home Secretary announced a £100 million Serious Violence Fund to help tackle serious violence in March 2019, a plethora of intervention and evaluation…

University of Derby research on Police Constable Degree Apprenticeships

University of Derby lecturer Tom Andrews, who is Editor of the Journal of the Police History Society, is conducting new research into student experiences of the Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) to help ensure the programme is the best it can be.  The Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship is a professional…

Counter terrorism research

EMPAC is working with Professor Steve Case of Loughborough University, who has produced world-leading research on ‘Child First’ approaches around youth justice, now adopted by the UK Government as best practice. The Child First principle has been guided by a longstanding body of research and scholarship by Professor Case and…

Internships at EMSOU

Would you relish the challenge of working for the policing unit that deals with some of the most serious, organised and violent criminals in the region? The East Midlands Special Operations Unit (EMSOU) is offering an exciting opportunity for up to 11 people on Year in Industry (YII) placements to…

Innovation in suicide prevention

Nottingham Trent University, in partnership with the Ministry of Justice, will be hosting a one-day event on Tuesday 22 November, 2022, which draws together national and local stakeholders to consider ways to prevent deaths in those under community probation supervision, with a particular focus on suicide prevention. This important event…

East Midlands Forensics Network Research

The East Midlands Forensics Network is leading the way in bringing together academics and practitioners to jointly advance applied scientific knowledge to improve policing performance. At the most recent meeting, hosted at the University of Leicester, on 8th September 2022, the participants celebrated recent successes and explored the potential of…

Policing Performance Research

Amongst all the topics about policing, as a vital public service, perhaps the single most important issue that exists is how to get the best performance available. Performance is about what actually gets delivered, be that within the context of financial efficiency, community trust or life-saving effectiveness. It’s surprising in…

Nottingham research data open call

EMPAC would like to advertise an opportunity to get involved with research exploring police perspectives on how to respond to crimes involving the non-consensual sharing of sexual / nude images. As this is a relatively new offence (introduced in 2015) it would be useful to understand police officers’ experiences of…

Performance analyst vacancy

EMPAC is pleased to be able to report that Leicestershire Police are offering a new job opportunity within their Violence and Complex Crime Unit (VCCU). The role is for a Performance Analyst, to join the Violence & Complex Crime Unit (VCCU), working in close partnership with the Leicestershire Violence Reduction…