Mixed economy policing and workforce modernisation
Iris Murdoch Building, University of Stirling, 21st January 2010
This event profiled the potential benefits of "mixed economy policing" (essentially a blend of police officers and specialist police staff working together in a front-line operational setting). The concept aims to address several of the major challenges which currently face the Scottish Police Service by:
- creating opportunities to significantly increase front-line policing capacity from existing resources
- creating a more flexible workforce which achieves a much closer match of skills to specific tasks
- creating a more efficient and cost-effective service
- improving the quality of service proved to victims of crime and witnesses
Programme
Chair: Professor Nick Fyfe (Director, SIPR, University of Dundee)
- Chief Constable Kevin Smith (Central Scotland Police) Introduction
- Superintendent Gavin Buist & Superintendent Robbie McGregor (Central Scotland Police) From vision to reality and taking Mixed Economy policing forwards
PowerPoint [706 Kb]
Due to a technical failure, we regret that we are unable to provide a podcast of the above talk.
- Kenneth Scott (University of the West of Scotland) Evaluating the Mixed Economy Model in Central Scotland Police
PowerPoint [593 Kb]
Podcast - 50 Minutes [45.6 Mb]
- Derek Mann (NPIA) Workforce modernisation: creating an opportunity
PowerPoint [1.2 Mb]
Podcast - 25 Minutes [22.8 Mb]
- Discussion
Podcast - 14 Minutes [12.5 Mb]

(l to r) McGregor, Buist, Mann, Fyfe