Latest issue of the European Law Enforcement Research Bulletin is published

Latest issue of the European Law Enforcement Research Bulletin is published

08 Mar 2023
 

03.22

 

The latest edition of the Bulletin carries twelve read-worthy articles, by authors and teams from Cyprus, Finland, Germany, Greece, Italy, Malta, Portugal, Spain and the United Kingdom.
 

As always, the Bulletin is rich with content, which we hope will find the interest of our audience. The following topics are covered:

  • Future Challenges and Requirements for Open Source Intelligence
  • Resilience in Law Enforcement Technology Design and Development
  • Attitudes Towards the Corona Crisis in the Police Force
  • Western Balkan Organised Crime at European Union
  • Aspects of Police Corruption in Greece
  • Volunteer Police Cadet Leaders in England and Wales
  • Longitudinal Evaluation of Recorded Road Collisions During the Period of 1994 - 2016
  • “Road Policing” as European Union Challenge
  • 5G Technology: New Challenges for Law Enforcement Agencies to Face
  • Broadening situational awareness
  • Challenges of the COVID-19 Pandemic for Policework, Training and Education
  • Community Policing in Malta During COVID-19

In this 22nd edition, CEPOL's Executive Director, Montserrat Marín López addresses the readers of the European Law Enforcement Research Bulletin for the first time since she took up duties in February 2022. In the prologue she presents you some important aspects of CEPOL's new strategy and explains how research is reflected in our immediate future.
 

She highlights that:

“With this new strategy, CEPOL sets out the pathway to become the EU Hub for law enforcement training and provide a concerted and systematic EU approach to training.”
 

Download the latest issue here in PDF format, or consult all Bulletins here online . Enjoy the reading!

 

For more detailed information see: https://www.cepol.europa.eu/newsroom/news

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