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Dr Susanne Knabe-Nicol makes research easy for police practitioners to apply. Investigative psychology for investigative practitioners. Police education on criminology & related fields
Dr Susanne Knabe-Nicol makes research easy for police practitioners to apply. Investigative psychology for investigative practitioners. Police education on criminology & related fields
Episodes

Friday Jun 04, 2021
Mental Health in Policing Webinar - Scott Sophier
Friday Jun 04, 2021
Friday Jun 04, 2021
Police Sergeant, Evanston, Illinois, USA
https://www.policesciencedr.com/mh-scott-sophier
From Police Science Dr's Mental Health in Policing Webinar
https://www.policesciencedr.com/mh

Wednesday Jun 02, 2021
Mental Health in Policing Webinar - Dr Yvonne Taylor
Wednesday Jun 02, 2021
Wednesday Jun 02, 2021
Dr Yvonne Taylor from the College of Policing
https://www.policesciencedr.com/mh-yvonne-taylor
Mental Health in Policing Webinar

Tuesday Jun 01, 2021
Police Science Snippet Nr. 26
Tuesday Jun 01, 2021
Tuesday Jun 01, 2021
This week:
Trauma exposure of delinquent adolescents
Impacts on officers' sleep quality
Police Culture & Domestic Abuse
www.PoliceScienceDr.com

Monday May 31, 2021
Mental Health in Policing Webinar - Dr Marla Friedman
Monday May 31, 2021
Monday May 31, 2021
https://www.policesciencedr.com/mh-marla-friedman
From Police Science Dr's Mental Health in Policing Webinar, watch replay here: https://www.policesciencedr.com/mh

Saturday May 29, 2021
Mental Health in Policing Webinar - Rob Hosking
Saturday May 29, 2021
Saturday May 29, 2021
https://www.policesciencedr.com/mh-rob-hosking
Former Cop, had to leave due to mental ill health, UK
From the webinar: https://www.policesciencedr.com/mh

Thursday May 27, 2021
Mental Health in Policing webinar - Dr Jacqueline Drew
Thursday May 27, 2021
Thursday May 27, 2021
https://www.policesciencedr.com/mh-jacqueline-drew
From Police Science Dr's Mental Health in Policing Webinar: https://www.policesciencedr.com/mh

Thursday May 27, 2021
Thursday May 27, 2021
From the Society of Evidence Based Policing conference 2021
Andreas Varotsis is an inspector in the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS). He is also a Quantitative Crime Scientist, working in the Strategic Insights Unit, which is a multidisciplinary team at the Met providing analytical support to the Commissioner and Management Board of the MPS.
The team combine advanced econometric and data science methods with randomised controlled trials, behavioural science and operational policing experience.
Andreas’ area of focus is quantitative modelling, drawing on both econometric and algorithmic tools of analysis, large datasets, and operational insight to provide high quality advice to the most senior decision makers in the MPS.
Andreas also has a particular interest in deploying disruptive technologies in policing, and helps coordinate Police Rewired, a community bringing together volunteers from the civic tech community and policing practitioners to prototype new tools to fight crime.

Tuesday May 25, 2021
Mental Health In Policing Webinar - James Ravenall
Tuesday May 25, 2021
Tuesday May 25, 2021
Chief Inspector
https://www.policesciencedr.com/mh-james-ravenall
Watch the webinar: https://www.policesciencedr.com/mh

Monday May 24, 2021
Mental Health in Policing Conference - Amy Boudreau
Monday May 24, 2021
Monday May 24, 2021
From Police Science Dr's Mental Health in Policing Conference - Amy Boudreau
Canadian Police Officer, also 'The Yoga Cop'
https://www.policesciencedr.com/mh

Wednesday May 19, 2021
SEBP 2021 Conference: Professor Simon Harding on Urban Youth Violence
Wednesday May 19, 2021
Wednesday May 19, 2021
Simon is Professor in Criminology at University of West London (UWL) and Director of the National Centre for Gang Research at UWL. He advises the Home Office, Metropolitan Police Service, National Crime Agency and HMICFRS on youth violence, gangs, knives and county lines.
Simon has over 35 years practitioner/professional experience in crime reduction partnerships and community safety including with the Home Office, Hackney council, Islington council and as Crime Reduction Director in Lambeth. He has worked on over 2,500 UK social housing estates, authored numerous reports and in 1999 invented Acceptable Behaviour Contracts (ABCs).
His books The Street Casino: survival in violent street gangs (2014) won the Frederick Thrasher Award for 2014 for Superior Gang Research. Current research includes Moped Crime, Drill music, Acid Attacks, Knife Crime, County Lines. His new book with Bristol University Press is County Lines: exploitation and drug dealing amongst urban street gangs.
www.sebp.police.uk