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Policing and the Public

Police Foundation on understanding public priorities, attitudes and expectations around policing.

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How should we police sexting?

Police Foundation report reveals just how police services investigate young people texting sexual images to each other and the legal muddle which ensues.

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Organised crime and off-street sex markets

Sex workers in brothels and massage parlours are often exploited and abused by organised crime groups but these sex markets are rarely targeted by police.

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Do MAPPA, MARAC, IOM etc. actually work?

Latest Police Foundation paper on multi-agency case management. The MAPPA, IOM (etc.) approach feels effective but there is little research to prove it works.

Policing

Seven challenges for policing

2nd paper in a series from the Police Foundation looks at the difficulties facing police forces in setting priorities in the context of ever-increasing demand.

Policing

Organised fraud in local communities

Police Foundation report suggests that fraud committed by organised crime groups is three times higher than official estimates & police response inadequate.

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Policing

Police effectiveness in a changing world

Action research by the Police Foundation found that reductions in funding and consequent re-structuring have resulted in a less effective, reactive approach.

Policing

Time for a sensible debate on crime?

Gavin Hales of the Police Foundation argues that the drop in crime and of public concern about it make now the time for a sensible discussion.

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Where next for Police Commissioners?

Accountability is key. For PCCs to have a proper mandate, turnout at this year’s PCC elections (5 May 2016) will need to be much higher than the (less than) 15% who voted at the original elections in 2012.

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