PPT-Offender Desistance Policing?

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Presentation for the 4 th International Evidence Based Policing Conference Peter Neyroud CBE QPM University of Cambridge                                                                                                                                                                                  

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Presentation for the 4 th International Evidence Based Policing Conference Peter Neyroud CBE QPM University of Cambridge                                                                                                                                                                                  . Professor Shane D . Johnson. UCL Department of Security and Crime . Science. shane.johnson@ucl.ac.uk. Predicting future patterns. Questions we might ask. How many burglaries are . expected in the next few days?. Claire Hargreaves . – c.hargreaves1@lancaster.ac.uk . Professor Brian Francis . – asabjf@exchange.lancs.ac.uk. Department of Mathematics and Statistics. Lancaster University. European Society of Criminology, Vilnius, Lithuania, 2011. A workshop exploring desistance and how best to support it’s development. Dave Wood. Overview and objectives. Consider what desistance is.. Explore the nature and findings of the research.. Think through what desistance understandings mean for practice.. Irene Magill. Performance analyst. SPA. What is SPA’s role?. Scottish . P. olice Authority (SPA) is responsible for:. p. olicing principles set out in the Act;. d. elivering continuous improvement in policing; and. @GMPCC #. FuturePolicing. 1. . Welcome . from. the Commissioner. 2.. The changing nature of policing (Chief Constable Sir Peter . Fahy. ). 3. . Public. support in policing (Chief Superintendent Catherine Hankinson). Preliminary research results and reflections. Dr. Bart Claes. University of Sheffield. COMBINING (New) directions in research on:. . Restorative Justice: . Focus on the social and moral rehabilitation. Janet . Ransley. *, David Bartlett*, Tim Hart*, Michael . Chataway. *. . & Sandra Smith^. 16 February 2017. * . Griffith . Criminology . Institute. ^ . Queensland . Police Service. We gratefully acknowledge the QPS for funding and supporting this project, but any views expressed are not necessarily endorsed by the QPS.. Improving our service through better demand management and prioritising threat, harm & risk. Background. Exploring . Public Access and Neighbourhood . Teams . Gaining your views. Policing is changing. HANNINGS MGABE MLOTHA, D.C.P.. MALAWI POLICE SERVICE. E-mail: zhannings@yahoo.co.uk. AIM. To . familiriarize. participants with the key principles of democratic policing. OBJECTIVES. At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to:. Juvenile Registration. JUVENILES. Tennessee Adjudications. 14 years of age or more . Occurred on or after 7-1-2011. Offenses: Aggravated Rape, Rape, Rape of a Child (victim is at least 4 years younger), Aggravated Rape of a Child, Aggravated Sexual Battery (offense after 07/01/2014), or Criminal Attempt of any of these offenses. Learning Objective 1. Explain why police are allowed discretionary powers.. Win McNamee/Getty Images. The Role of Discretion in Policing. Justification for . police discretion . Officers are considered trustworthy and are therefore assumed to make honest decisions.. Shoham EBadi Hasisi 2014 Rational Choice Rewards and the Jihadist Suicide Bomber Terrorism and Political Violence 271 53-80 19 Hasisi Badi and David Weisburd 2014 Policing Terrorism and Police-Commu vocational training programs. Dr. Robin Fitzgerald, UQ. Dr. Adrian Cherney, UQ. Dr. Maria Plotnikova, UQ. Most . offenders desist from crime, but they do so at varying and . not easily predictable . &. OPP. History of Policing Reviews . 2002 Council deliberated over a single service & passed a motion for an RFP to 5 selected vendors, later same year, motion rescinded. 2010 motion for OPP to provide proposal for entire City was defeated...

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