Comprehensive Police Training
We provide residential training courses at Cambridge, but also deliver face-to-face training in Forces in the UK and abroad. We also provide numerous online training courses with face-to-face tutorials which are designed for police analysts and police leaders.
Available Courses
Policing with Procedural Justice: Cambridge Online Procedural Justice Course
Duration: 16 weeks
Cost: Starts at £460
The course is aimed at front line officers and supervisors who are responsible for the delivery of operational policing in their area. It is also suitable for leaders who want to deliver policing services in a more procedurally just way to reap the benefits of this approach: improved trust and confidence in Policing, more support from the public, less use of force, more legitimacy, improved workforce morale.
Hot Spots Policing for PCs and PCSOs: Cambridge Online Course
Duration: 16 weeks
Cost: Starts at £345
This course focuses on the principles of Evidence-Based Policing and the best practice in Hot Spots Policing with PCs and PCSOs.
Integrating Hot Spot Policing into Problem Oriented Policing, designing and evaluating policing experiments
Duration: 16 weeks
Cost: Starts at £499
This course is intended for analysts and police leaders responsible for designing, delivering and evaluating their Force’s responses to hot spots of harm.
Policing To Reduce Serious Violence: The Cambridge Online EBP Leaders’ Short Course
Duration: 16 weeks
Cost: Starts at £485
How do we identify the people and places at highest risks of serious violence? How do we update those forecasts, every day, to better use police resources to prevent crime? The answer lies in more evidence-based crime analysis for proactive strategies.
Targeting Risks of Serious Violence: The Cambridge Online Course for Police Analysts
Duration: 16 weeks
Cost: Starts at £985
How do we identify the people and places at highest risks of serious violence? How do we update those forecasts every day, to better use police resources to prevent crime? The answer lies in more evidence-based crime analysis for proactive strategies.