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DESCRIPTION:The COVID-19 pandemic has shown how vulnerable the world is and
  posed unprecedented challenges to almost every part of society including 
 the police. While the scope of research on the impact of COVID-19 has been
  on police officers and their stress levels\, their mental health\, demand
 s\, and coping resources as well as the potential impacts of police legiti
 macy\, the impact on police training due to COVID-19 has been a minor topi
 c of research. COVID-19 and its consequences on police training illustrate
  a lack of digital preparation\, equipment\, and infrastructure\, as well 
 as a multitude of other challenges\, which lie ahead of the police trainin
 g. Among them are a demographic change combined with a divergent family ed
 ucational background of the future police recruits\, a new generation of p
 olice recruits (Generation Z) linked to a necessary new style of leadershi
 p\, and the possible damage of the police reputation because of popular ca
 ses related to police violence\, extremism and racism (e.g. public loss of
  legitimacy and acceptance). Furthermore\, continuous new challenges can b
 e found in the daily police work (e.g. cybercrime\, complexity of operatio
 ns)\, which affect police training as well. Lastly\, there is the question
  of how the police force is willing to face\, manage\, and overcome these 
 challenges after the Covid-19 pandemic to be prepared for the future. Foll
 owing Winston Churchill's advice to ‘never let a good crisis go to waste
 ’\, the aim of this contribution is to point out key future challenges f
 or police training and education\, to show the mutual influence between th
 ese individual factors\, and to discuss possible solutions as well as risk
 s. The challenges and solution approach will primarily focus on Bavarian p
 olice training but can easily be transferred to almost any police training
 .
DTSTAMP:20210425T084225Z
LOCATION:Training and Education during after the Pandemic Crisis
SUMMARY:Challenges for the police training after COVID-19 – Seeing the cr
 isis as a chance - Micha Fuchs\, Gerd Enkling\, Albin Muff
URL:https://conference.cepol.europa.eu/cepol-online-conference-2021/talk/R9
 JRJU/
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