- “Do you understand?”Why we should stop asking, and start explaining When comprehension, shame, and social pressure hider a fair process Police officers, custody staff, lawyers and magistrates… Read more: “Do you understand?”
- The Legal Aid ParadoxWhy the inequity of free and independent legal advice in Police detention is causing more harm than good. The suspects who most need legal advice… Read more: The Legal Aid Paradox
- Cracking the Somerton Man CodeNot my normal type of work, but its Christmas and I need a hobby 🙂 A 74-Year-Old Mystery Here’s something that’s bothered people for over… Read more: Cracking the Somerton Man Code
- Policing the Police: Why the ‘Small Stuff’ MattersWhen a police officer is finally dismissed or even convicted for gross misconduct, how often do their colleagues quietly nod and say something like, “I… Read more: Policing the Police: Why the ‘Small Stuff’ Matters
- When Seeing Is No Longer Believing: The AI generated content Threat to Criminal JusticeThe technology to fabricate compelling digital evidence is now in everyone’s hands. Are the police and courts ready? For decades, video evidence has occupied a… Read more: When Seeing Is No Longer Believing: The AI generated content Threat to Criminal Justice
- The Hidden Crisis: How Police Burnout Threatens Officer Safety and Public TrustPolice burnout isn’t just an occupational hazard — it’s a critical public safety issue that directly increases the risk of excessive force and threatens community… Read more: The Hidden Crisis: How Police Burnout Threatens Officer Safety and Public Trust
- When Police Stop Investigating Crime: The Fuel Theft Crisis hurting British PolicingImagine reporting a crime with crystal-clear CCTV footage, the suspects vehicle registration, and precise timestamps—only to receive a text message hours later saying “case closed,… Read more: When Police Stop Investigating Crime: The Fuel Theft Crisis hurting British Policing
- The Officers We’re Losing: Why British Policing Must Rethink Cognitive DiversityA strategic challenge for senior leaders British policing faces a talent paradox rarely discussed at command level. We invest significantly in recruitment, training, and development,… Read more: The Officers We’re Losing: Why British Policing Must Rethink Cognitive Diversity
- Boosting Public Confidence Through Neighbourhood PolicingNeighbourhood policing, when delivered to a high standard, produces “quick, large and sustained increases” in public confidence and demonstrates measurable crime reduction outcomes. The College… Read more: Boosting Public Confidence Through Neighbourhood Policing