Monthly Archives: May 2015

What the Queen’s Speech means for policing

A few hours after the Queen’s Speech, PolicingInsight published my rapid analysis of the bills announced purchase cialis online. In it I note that the Home Office maintains its reputation as a prolific legislator, as five of the twenty plus bills announced relate to policing and criminal justice. More importantly, I reflect on the recent statements made [...]

By | May 27th, 2015|Criminal Justice, News, Policing|0 Comments

One simple way to prevent crime

The Crime Survey for England and Wales (widely regarded as the best measure) tells us that crime has fallen. But reality is not as clear cut. Proportionally, crime has shifted online, whilst physical crime has become more complex, more serious and more impactful on victims. Therefore, whilst your likelihood of becoming a victim is reducing, [...]

By | May 7th, 2015|Early Intervention|0 Comments