'Tracking Police Injuries and Religious Hate Crime Cases': Johan Kardell / Simon Rose (audio)

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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 Police Injuries and Religious Hate Crime Cases'
Chair: Amanda McCormick, Australian Institute of Police Management
Johan Kardell, Swedish Polisen: 'Tracking Police Injuries by Workload Demand in Stockholm'
Simon Rose, Metropolitan Police: 'Developing Solvability Strategies for Anti-Semitic and Islamophobic crime in London'
Discussion: Amanda McCormick moderating

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Created: 2018-09-03 11:46
Collection: Criminology: 11th Evidence Based Policing Conference
Publisher: University of Cambridge
Copyright: A.J. Gray
Language: eng (English)
 
Abstract: Johan Kardell, Swedish Polisen

Thesis title: The Workload of the Dedicated Few in Stockholm: Tracking the Emergency Response Officers on Duty and Incidents that Require Immediate Response by 168 Hours of the Week

Johan Kardell (BSc in Social Work, Stockholm University, Licentiate in Criminology and Phd-student, Stockholm University) works for the Swedish Police Authority since 2012. Up until 2016 he worked with monitoring the results of the Swedish Police, both in the County of Stockholm and at national level. From 2016 he has worked at the Human Resources Department.

Simon Rose, Detective Chief Superintendent BCU Commander North West London (Barnet Brent and Harrow)

Thesis title: Developing Solvability Strategies for Anti-Semitic and Islamophobic crime; an exploratory analysis

Simon joined the Metropolitan police in January 1992 after realising, post university that a career in Chemistry was not going to work, and spending a couple of years living and working odd jobs abroad. After being the only officer on his course of 200 at Hendon training school back classed he arrived at Holloway and was quickly sent to work in the CID when his driving skills were first tested. Simon subsequently worked in Special Branch as a Detective Sergeant, after 9/11, and later as a Detective Chief Inspector (Senior Investigating Officer) running covert anti-corruption enquiries for the MPS and other Forces around the UK. He returned to part time academic study finishing a part time MBA at Warwick Business School in 2012 and more recently Simon was the Borough Commander for Barnet. Barnet is the London Borough with the largest Jewish population in the UK, a fact that was reflected in his choice of research topic on his MSt. Simon had the privilege of representing Cambridge at judo in the Varsity match in 2017 but was unfortunately strangled unconscious by a Norwegian international player from Oxford in his contest. He graduates from the MSt this year.
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