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2 From 2005…. Some high-quality police-focused research but research is fragmented and scattered; relations between the academic community and Scottish police forces are ‘ad hoc and infrequent’; and the extent to which ‘research results is being fed directly into practice by its originators is negligible’. (Professor Carol Heddermanm University of Leicester)

3 To 2011…. Within a very short time, SIPR has become one of the most important (if not the most important) institution for policing and police science within Europe (Professor Thomas Feltes, University of Bochum)

4 A new paradigm? Neyroud (2011) identifies need for ‘a new paradigm’ that changes the relationship between research and policing: - police adopt and advance evidence-based policies; - universities become active participants in the world of police practice.

5 The drivers of change… Investment… in new, relevant research and capacity building Innovation…. in knowledge exchange and education Internationality… placing Scottish policing in a global context Impact … on processes, policy and practice

6 Investment in new, relevant, collaborative research across Scotland… Funding of £2.1m from SFC and ACPOS over 4 years used to support.. –Research excellence, relevance and capacity building via 7 lectureships, 3 PDRAs, and 9 PhD studentships; –Knowledge exchange activities, including over 50 events attended by over 3000 people; –Supporting the leadership, management and infrastructure of SIPR Additional investment of over £4m in research, KE and capacity building 2007- 2010 –Community of 40+ PhD students

7 Innovation in knowledge exchange

8 Innovation in police education: the SIPR Postgraduate Policing Diploma & MSc Development funding from:

9 Internationality

10 Impact: the importance of evidence-based policing and collaborative partnerships Promoting the use of research evidence in policing; Developing ‘full collaborative partnerships’ through the processes of knowledge generation, diffusion and use; Establishing ‘a dialogue of listening’

11 SIPR Phase II Renewed investment from ACPOS over the next four years to fund a programme of research and KE; Renewed investment from universities over the next four years to support the leadership and strategic development of SIPR.


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