Hot Spots Policing for PCs and PCSOs: Cambridge Online Course

Registration

To book your place please complete the registration form.

 

Overview

Learn from anywhere. Start when you are ready. This is an online course designed to take approximately sixteen weeks.

The course focuses on the principles of Evidenced-Based Policing and the best practice in Hot Spots Policing with PCs and PCSOs.

There is a specific focus on “Soft Policing” tactics to prevent crime and tactics that are evidenced to improve confidence and legitimacy.

The course comprises of around 21.5hrs of video lectures (54 videos), readings (about 8 hrs total), a 1-2-1 online tutorial with a Cambridge Tutor and an oral assessment at the conclusion of the course.

 

Challenge

How do we identify and target 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 that do not undermine legitimacy and deliver “just right policing”.

 

Objectives

This online course, spread across 16 weeks from each learner’s enrolment date, will help PCs and PCSOs undertsand and apply the best practice in Hot Spots policing to use ‘soft policing tactics’ to reduce violent crime and improve legitimacy.

 

Faculty

The Cambridge Centre for Evidence-Based Policing faculty teaching this 30-hour**, online course includes the following instructors set out below.

The course was created and the content recorded and prepared under the leadership of Professor Lawrence Sherman, Wolfson Professor Emeritus, University of Cambridge, and Honorary President, Society of Evidence-Based Policing. This was shortly before before he left the Cambridge Centre to take up a position in the Metropolitan Police Service as their new Chief Scientific Officer at the start of October 2022.

The Faculty are:

  • Professor Jerry Ratcliffe of Temple University, author of Intelligence-Led Policing

  • Prof. Barak Ariel, experimentalist on serious offenders & hotspots, University of Cambridge;

 

Tutorial

Every delegate is assigned a personal tutor for a one-on-one live tutorial and an end of course oral assessment. All graduates are invited to our annual graduation ceremony in Cambridge at no charge*.

 

Cost

The fee for 16-week access to the online course is £345 (+ VAT where applicable) per learner.

The Cambridge Centre is pleased to receive, with immediate effect, Purchase Orders and Registrations for this online course. Learners can register now and commence the course at a time that suits them, in agreement with their tutor.

This course is open to all present and aspiring police professionals who wish to understand recent developments in knowledge and techniques for hot spot policing of democratically-governed police agencies, both in the UK and abroad.

The Cambridge Centre has been advised that police forces in England and Wales receiving Home Office special funding for serious violence may assign the cost of this course to that funding.

Once payment has been received, each learner agree an enrolment date. The week prior to the agreed enrolment date, the learner receives the enrolment and tutor details. From enrolment date, each learner has 16 weeks to complete the course and assessment process, to be scheduled in consultation with each learner’s tutor.    

*Travel and accommodation not included.

** This is only the approximate number of hours that it would take a learner to complete the course.

 

To book your place, please complete the registration form:

 

Enquiries

For any further enquiries relating to this course, please contact chief@cambridge-ebp.co.uk.

 
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