'Tracking and Measuring Procedural Justice & Legitimacy': Arif Nawaz / Jan Larsen / Peter Blichfeldt

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Description: The Institute of Criminology holds an annual international conference on Evidence Based Policing, Chaired by Professor Lawrence Sherman in association with the Society for Evidence Based Policing (SEBP).

The 11th conference was held at the Sidgwick site at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 9-11 July 2018.

This talk: 'Tracking and Measuring Procedural Justice & Legitimacy'
Chair: Dr Justice Tankebe, University of Cambridg
Arif Nawaz, Greater Manchester Police: 'Measuring Procedural Justice With Body-Cam Samples”
Jan Larsen, Danish Police: 'Tracking Self-Legitimacy Among Danish Police Recruits: A Panel Survey'
Peter Blichfeldt, Danish Police: 'Varieties of Reactions to Becoming a Police Officer: Tracking the first 3 Years'
Discussion: Dr Tankebe moderating
 
Created: 2018-07-24 15:38
Collection: Criminology: 11th Evidence Based Policing Conference
Publisher: University of Cambridge
Copyright: M. Skipper
Language: eng (English)
 
Abstract: Arif Nawaz, Greater Manchester Police

Thesis project: Tracking procedural justice in stop and search encounters.

Arif Nawaz is the head of Organisational Learning and Workforce Development Branch for GMP. As a part of this role he is currently leading on preparing the force for the implementation of wide ranging workforce transformation reforms. This includes delivering the Police Educational Qualification Framework across all ranks. A critically important element of his work in this role is to help GMP deliver the operational imperative of becoming more reflective and inclusive of the communities it serves. His team are delivering innovative approaches that are improving the retention and progression of black and Asian minority ethnic officers and female officers as the force continues to make huge strides in attracting people from those communities.

Improving police legitimacy is a passion of Arif’s and directed him towards his study of tracking procedural justice in stop and search encounters on the streets of Greater Manchester.
Arif has a wide range of operational experience predominately across all areas at the City of Manchester Divisions, including strategic lead for the city centre.
He has specialised in public order command having commanded a variety of protests, sporting fixtures and large scale community events.

Arif holds an LL.B (Hons) from Manchester Metropolitan University and an M.Sc. in Police Leadership and Management from the University of Warwick.

Jan Larsen, Danish Police

Thesis project: Tracking Self-Legitimacy Among Danish Police Recruits: A Panel Survey

Inspector Jan Kenneth Larsen has been in the Danish Police Force since 1991. He is currently an Instructor at the Danish Police College.

He has a diploma degree in Youth and Adult Learning Processes from UCC, Copenhagen, Denmark and will shortly graduate from the University of Cambridge with an M.St. in Applied Criminology and Police Management.

Peter Blichfeldt, Danish Police

Thesis title: Tracking Police Recruit Attitudes from Start to Finish of the Three-Year Police Training Program in Denmark: Varieties of Reactions to Becoming a Police Officer

Peter is a Superintendent at the Danish Police Academy. He started in the Danish Police Service as a recruit in 2006 and has worked with the training of police recruits since 2011; both in the districts and at the Police Academy. Peter has a Diploma in “Communication, Supervision & Management” and will shortly graduate a Masters degree in Applied Criminology & Police Management from the University of Cambridge.
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