Day 2 begins with a cracking line-up at the #SEBP2024! First up, a must-see bumper session with University of Cambridge's own Peter Neyroud; Devon and Cornwall Police's sarah Carlsen-Browne; and The Centre for Justice Innovation's Claire Ely, each presenting on how to achieve effective diversion. Then, Katherine Bradley from Metropolitan Police delivers on knife and gun crime prevention in hospitals – a benefit for all our public services. If these sound exciting, and you'd like to hear about future events and the latest research, you can join the SEBP here: https://lnkd.in/evuv8sqS
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A final message from CGI at the end of a jam-packed #SEBP2024 conference: "The Strategic Review of Policing highlighted how the technological revolution has created new spaces for crime—something Robert Peel could never have imagined when founding the Metropolitan Police Service in 1829. Add in environmental, societal factors, organised crime, and public perceptions of security, and you have a complex challenge. CGI thrives on doing complex things well. As a strategic supplier to the UK Government, we are well-positioned to support policing and public safety colleagues. As the SEBP Technology Partner, we’re excited about opportunities to boost productivity while staying true to the Peelian principles of crime prevention. Learn more about how CGI connects the dots to help police services overcome 21st-century challenges: https://lnkd.in/eH73HaPQ"
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Refuelled and ready for our last block of speakers and presentations before we close the #SEBP2024 for another year, full of new knowledge and exciting ideas! The Society's own Alex Murray presents alongside University of Cambridge's Jacob Verrey on evidence-based approaches to AI. Then, continuing our technologies and cyber theme, Paul Foster from the National Cyber Crime Unit covers LockBit, behavioural science, and evidence-based policing in cyber. Finishing off day 2, City of London Police's Rich Sinclair looks at targeting fraud using big data. Exciting stuff for futures policing, and an innovative end to a fantastic event! If any of the presentations over the last 2 days have caught your interest, reach out to us, the researchers themselves, and join us to be the first to hear about the latest EBP research: https://lnkd.in/evuv8sqS
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Live from the SEBP conference #SEBP2024
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Did you see CGI present at #SEBP2024 yesterday? They spoke about how emerging and existing technologies can drive productivity more efficiently, effectively, and legitimately. If not, you've still got time to head to their stand and discover how they connect the dots to help police services overcome 21st-century challenges: https://lnkd.in/eH73HaPQ
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Live from the conference of the Society of Evidence-Based Policing in Cambridge www.sebp.police.uk #SEBP2024
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