That sets the tone for me about how important it is to the government to recruit people who want to be police officer for life 2/2
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Police Sergeant at Devon & Cornwall Police currently working within the Contact & Resolution Command. Former sailor. Interested in neighbourhood policing, public order public safety, JESIP and major incidents, and ceremonial events.
That sets the tone for me about how important it is to the government to recruit people who want to be police officer for life 2/2
06.12.2024 05:58 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0I think they are. I donβt think the government are too concerned as long as they can put up headline figures say βweβve delivered on more bobbys on the beatβ. The police uplift programme is a prime example: if forces didnβt recruit quick enough or meet targets they faced financial penalties. 1/2
06.12.2024 05:57 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0What a great piece of trivia! The military definitely have it nailed down, albeit you are much more institutionalised. I heard a recent quote that you need to think of those retiring as your recruiters for the next generation. #WeCops
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Our course has just introduced a resettlement course which I think is a brilliant idea. There needs to be wraparound support starting from an earlier stage. Once they are gone that seems to be it. In the military however you might stay a member of the mess or a club #WeCops
4. Outcomes. Different Evidential Review Officers provide a different rationale/perspective (as they would) and so officers receive a different level of service. I feel if weβre going to reduce assaults there should be a precedent set - 1st time caution (if low level), 2nd time charge etc
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3. Better understanding. We all know what an assault is on paper. But we fail to record countless assaults that are deemed by officers to be βpart and parcel of the arrestβ. We need to be more clear on what constitutes assault/resist and properly pursue these. I am not sure the stats are accurate.
05.12.2024 06:50 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 2 π 02. Consistency. Some forces (BTP from my recollection) if you are assaulted youβll have your statement taken by a DS, it shows the importance of it from the off. Iβve seen cases where the Supt provides a business impact statement. The level of time and effort given varies - should it?
05.12.2024 06:50 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 01. Great question - my immediate thoughts are around greater consistency across the board, better understanding and outcomes.
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No doubt research will show an optimum pattern that could be adopted. I think there will always be factors difficult to influence in operational policing, we canβt turn off the demand tap at 0400 to let everyone rest, but could the early shift start sooner to allow that rest? 2/2
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Having worked different patterns, I slept the best when I worked 7 days of 13-hour night shifts as your body adapts. Whilst I donβt hate the 6 on 4 off routine we apply here, two nights is just about enough to get your body used to the change and causes that lag on those first rest days 1/2
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And feeling the need to be diagnosed or apply for an RA where for most of their career they have not experienced an issue or realised it is there. Then a process, be it exam or board, makes them realise and there is a reluctance to disclose this for fear of feeling judged 2/2.
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Processes themselves can be quite daunting and there is still a stigma/ perceived stigma around RAs. You may have to complete long forms, provide evidence, and you might not have even discussed this with your manager prior. I tend to see people feeling backed into a corner 1/2
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A must-read for background and commentary on this weeks policing announcement #policing www.dannyshaw.net/post/cooper-...
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Very sad to see the news that HMS NORTHUMBERLAND, one of my former ships, is to be retired next year. An excellent ship and will be a loss to the fleet π«‘ π¬π§
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18.11.2024 18:38 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Again, most forces do this, itβs just down to each team as to how much they engage. We also have to bear in mind I was quite fortunate as I covered a rural/coastal patch so had the time to do it, whereas Iβm not sure others in cities could do the same level of engagement π€
18.11.2024 17:27 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0A broad career, absolutely!
18.11.2024 16:04 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0I havenβt but I absolutely will! Thank you Carole! ππ»
17.11.2024 19:52 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Donβt get me started on our patrol model Mark, but yes completely agree. It is something that if youβre going to do you need to do properly. I think we need to take a look at the private sector sometimes and keep up π€
17.11.2024 19:51 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0As Mark points out sometimes the loudest voices in the community arenβt representative of the community. Itβs why I think social media is so important - there are parts of our community that we might never engage with in the shop or on the street, so we have to try to make ourselves accessibleβ¦
17.11.2024 18:41 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 3 π 0Just the sort of person! Nice to meet you ππ»
17.11.2024 12:07 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0I knew as soon as I typed this that I meant to say about the supporters and I know there are so many! Thank you! ππ»
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