The Power of Public and Peer Persuasion.

The key to leadership today is influence, not authority Many people fail to report suspicious observations and behaviour. Bystanders often underestimate the frequency and appropriateness of reporting red flags. Correcting misperceptions enhances reporting behaviour. Community education helping people recognise harm, enhances reporting behaviour. Many of us will have heard of the message "If You See … Continue reading The Power of Public and Peer Persuasion.

Critical loyalty and active bystanders are key to changing culture and restoring confidence in policing

Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, its time to pause and reflect Mark Twain To address current issues in policing the profession must develop individuals not clones.  Let me explain. In the early 2000’s I spent three wonderful years teaching new recruits joining policing in Scotland.  I often say these were … Continue reading Critical loyalty and active bystanders are key to changing culture and restoring confidence in policing

To catch a copper or to stop a copper, that is the question.

This week saw the last episode of the Channel 4 programme “To Catch a Copper”.  It’s been described by many as ground-breaking.  It certainly has a catchy title.  I don’t agree that it’s ground-breaking.  Whilst it has shone a light on poor police behaviour it really hasn’t explored issues fully nor has it offered solutions … Continue reading To catch a copper or to stop a copper, that is the question.