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By Michael Brown, GLEPHA Fellow, MentalHealthCop, PhD student, University of Birmingham Every day in the United Kingdom and around the world, police officers do things to help members of the [...]
Discover GLEPHA events and upcoming events around the world.
Discover GLEPHA events and upcoming events around the world.
By Michael Brown, GLEPHA Fellow, MentalHealthCop, PhD student, University of Birmingham Every day in the United Kingdom and around the world, police officers do things to help members of the [...]
By Dr. Katy Kamkar, Ph.D., C. Psych. In high-pressure professions like policing, the challenges extend far beyond the dangers faced in the field. Subtle, and sometimes overt, psychological [...]
Professor John Middleton, GLEPHA Fellow, presented evidence on behalf of the Global Law Enforcement and Public health Association, to the meeting of the UN Special Rapporteur on the right to [...]
The chapter “Positionality and its Implications for Researching the Police in Vietnam” by Melissa Jardine and Hai Thanh Luong explores the complexities of conducting research on [...]
Authors: Flora Matheson, Arthur McLuhan, Jessica Riccardi, Amanda Kirby and Tom McMillan. This commentary, invited by the editors of Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment, addresses the critical [...]
By Melissa Jardine, PhD, GLEPHA Fellow Cyber-attacks on health information technology infrastructure, and disinformation relating to public health emergencies, have gained prominence as growing [...]
GLEPHA is pleased to present a scholarly review of “Law Enforcement and Public Health: A Global Examination,” edited by Isabelle Bartkowiak-Théron, James Clover, Denise Martin, [...]
by Dr Inga Heyman, Associate Professor (Policing and Public Health), GLEPHA Fellow, Edinburgh Napier University, Scotland Prof Stan Gilmour, in his recent GLEPHA blog, laid out why a public [...]
by Prof. Stan Gilmour FRSA, GLEPHA Fellow Policing for Prevention – 10 Key Points: The traditional “reactive” approach to policing, solely focused on apprehending criminals after [...]
Dr. Maurice Punch’s illustrious career in criminal justice spans the UK, the Netherlands, and the USA, provides a rich comparative analysis of policing systems. His work delves into the [...]
December 2021 Public Health & Policing GUEST EDITORS Kelly Burke and Aimee Cheung Many police departments take on responsibilities for which coordination with public health service [...]
Introduction to this article: The recent announcement that the Senate had failed to craft a bipartisan police reform bill is disappointing, but unfortunately, not surprising. The murder of George [...]
Introduction to this article: Women police have been among the victims of targeted killings as the Taliban expanded their territorial gains over the last year, along with women judges, [...]
Introduction to this article: I have a million stories about my older brother, Billy, that exemplify the harms of the United States criminal justice system. I spent years trying to shepherd him [...]
Dr Jacqueline Sebire is the Assistant Chief Constable for Joint Protective Services for Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire. She oversees specialist operations, major crime and [...]
The New York Times | Opinion | Justice Is About More Than the Killing of George Floyd By Brandon del Pozo Introduction to article: On Friday night, I watched television footage of police cars [...]
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