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CERIS webinar on Community Policing
APR
Mon
13
14:00 - 15:00

This was 2 weeks ago

Location

Online

Programmes
Civil Security

This CERIS webinar will be dedicated to the future of community policing. As communities evolve and security challenges become more complex, strengthening trust, collaboration, and innovation in policing has never been more critical. 

This webinar will:

  • Present and share cutting-edge European research and innovation in the field of community policing.
  • Highlight the updated state of the art of European research, offering insights into emerging trends and developments.
  • Discuss capability needs, focusing on what practitioners and policymakers require to support effective community policing strategies.
  • Explore opportunities for innovation uptake, examining how research results can be translated into real-world solutions.
  • highlight the work carried out in several important European initiatives, including UNITY, INSPEC2T, KOBAN, BTL‑COP and the VOW project.

For more information and to register, please access CERIS webinar on Community Policing.

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