Problem Solving and Implementing Evidence-Based Responses - Crime and Public Safety, Certificate | Part time online | UCL | United Kingdom
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Problem Solving and Implementing Evidence-Based Responses - Crime and Public Safety

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About

University College London (UCL)'s Problem Solving and Implementing Evidence-Based Responses - Crime and Public Safety course aims to help decision-makers responsible for improving policing and community safety to tackle crime and other public safety issues using a problem-oriented, intelligence-led and evidence-based approach.

Overview

Key facts

University College London (UCL)'s Problem Solving and Implementing Evidence-Based Responses - Crime and Public Safety course is offered as a bespoke course, delivered to an agency on request. This allows us to add some customisation to the course by focusing group exercises on issues relevant to your requirements.

The course can be run as either a one-day masterclass or a stretched programme over four months. It can either be held at our offices in London or at your site (for a minimum of 10 staff).

Programme Structure

Courses include:

  • key concepts involved in problem solving
  • principles involved in implementing evidence-based responses
  • ways to shift and share responsibility in order to effectively tackle problems
  • how to qualify how a response is likely to work, and the context in which the response activity is likely to be successful
    • how the problem-solving approach can be reconciled with the ambition of being more evidence-based
    • how to identify the types of activity that are likely to work and those that are not

    Key information

    Duration

    • Part-time
      • 4 months

    Start dates & application deadlines

    You can apply for and start this programme anytime.

    Language

    English

    Delivered

    Online

    Academic requirements

    We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.

    English requirements

    We are not aware of any English requirements for this programme.

    Other requirements

    General requirements

    The course is designed for officers and managers whose role is to provide support, or who are directly responsible, for bringing about reductions in crime, harm, disorder and/or anti-social behaviour. Previous course participants have included superintendents, inspectors and sergeants, police partnership liaison officers, community safety partnership officers and managers, intelligence managers, intelligence analysts and those responsible for enforcing compliance (e.g. alcohol licensing).

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