We want to be effective, efficient and offer value for money, and to attract national and regional funding because partners know we make a difference. We also want to be recognised for our ethics, integrity, transparency and professionalism; and contribute to the sustainability of London and its communities.
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This question was published as part of the set of ARIs in this document:
Policing has a high visibility in the contemporary media, but often in a sensational fashion. This project aims to bring issues of policing in a democratic society down to an every-day, non-sensational level. It is based...
Funded by: AHRC
Lead research organisation: The Open University
The project partially answers the question by presenting teaching packages and an exhibition on the history and development of policing, but does not specifically address reducing policing's environmental impact.
The overarching purpose of this proposal is to create a new partnership between UK and Japan-based academic and professional networks in the field of volunteering in law enforcement and public safety, form lasting links ...
Funded by: FIC
Lead research organisation: University of Northampton
The project partially answers the question by exploring synergies within volunteering in law enforcement and public safety, but does not specifically address reducing policing's environmental impact.
Policing stands at a crossroads in the light of fiscal restraint by governments, the growing maturity of the private security industry and persistent public demands for police provision in insecure times. In Britain, as ...
Funded by: ESRC
Lead research organisation: University of Leeds
The project partially answers the question by stimulating a debate about the appetite for and limits to private sector involvement in public policing, but does not specifically address reducing policing's environmental impact.