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UID:pretalx-cepol-online-conference-2021-SN7HQ9@conference.cepol.europa.eu
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Budapest:20210506T133000
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DESCRIPTION:The COVID-19 pandemic has created several challenges for police
  forces. Whether or not the police can successfully respond to these chall
 enges depends on several issues. These must be identified and considered t
 o improve the police work's impact on each community and society. Laufs an
 d Waseem (2020)\, in a systematic review and best practices for police res
 ponse to COVID-19\, identify four different contexts related to this issue
  needed to be researched and considered: 1. Police-community relations\; 2
 .Psychological and mental wellbeing of police officers\; 3. Intra-organiza
 tional challenges\; 4. Inter-organizational collaboration and cooperation.
  Policing in a pandemic context has changed the type of relations between 
 police officers and the community considering possible variations in crime
  patterns. Also\, officers' officer's proximity with infected persons can 
 be identified as one more daily stressor associated with police work. To m
 itigate the difficulties\, adequate training and education must be set up 
 to improve new competencies that can help police officers cope with anxiet
 y about personal risks and develop new professional strategies to investig
 ate crimes. To improve the knowledge about the changes and challenges rela
 ted to the Covid-19 pandemic in the Portuguese Judiciary Police\, the Inst
 itute of Criminal Police and Criminal Sciences is conducting a national-le
 vel study. The research is conducted in all the 14 departments of Judiciar
 y Police using an online questionnaire based on a review of the literature
 . Several issues are identified considering the criminal investigation pro
 fessionals' perception about the criminal patterns' changes\, identificati
 on of stress factors related to police work\, and challenges related to tr
 aining and education strategies to be implemented.
DTSTAMP:20210425T084429Z
LOCATION:Lessons (to be) Learnt for Management and Organisation
SUMMARY:Police Work\, Training\, and Education Challenges by the COVID-10 P
 andemic: A Criminal Investigation Perspective from Portugal - João Olivei
 ra\, Cristina Soeiro\, Ana Romano
URL:https://conference.cepol.europa.eu/cepol-online-conference-2021/talk/SN
 7HQ9/
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