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There are striking similarities between policing in Scotland and the Netherlands. Both countries saw the introduction of a national police service and are going through a process of reform. Both police services are faced with the question of how to shape local policing within a national framework. In both instances, the reforms, present an opportunity to reinvent policing.
But there are also differences.
This Edinburgh Executive Session, with representatives from Police Scotland, SPA, HMICS, Scottish Government, Dutch Police, Dutch Government, and academics from Scotland and the Netherlands, was conducted under Chatham House Rules.
The challenge of localism: policing perspectives
Discussion led by:
The challenges of localism: governance and stakeholder perspectives
Discussion led by:
Community Policing in comparative perspective: what works, where, how and why?
Discussion led by:
Thinking about performance at the local level
Discussion led by:
For further details, please contact the Business and Knowledge Transfer Manager, Tim Heilbronn (t.d.heilbronn@dundee.ac.uk)
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