Police CPI key partner at The Security Event

Police Crime Prevention Initiatives (Police CPI) is a key partner with The Security Event next week. It will once again present the ‘Designing Out Crime Zone’ and showcase the latest techniques to reduce crime and keep local communities safe. TSE runs at the NEC Birmingham from 25 – 27 April. A PCPI statement said: “The […]

INFLUENCERS 2023: Guy Ferguson, CEO of Police CPI

Guy Ferguson, CEO of Police CPI writes: For the next couple of years there isn’t going to be an awful lot of money, or extra money going into public services and policing, therefore the government and police focus on prevention is critical. Police CPI continue to respond to these challenges, operating at a strategic level […]

Now Met to probe 1,600 police ‘assault’ cases

A Metropolitan Police officer who sexually assaulted women over 17 years has been sacked by the force. David Carrick, 48, admitted dozens of rape and sexual offences against 12 victims and was convicted on Monday, January 16. The Met Commissioner, Sir Mark Rowley, has apologised for failings which allowed Carrick to offend, despite concerns being […]

SJUK Exclusive: Raising the alarm, raising the standard

Well-maintained, approved alarm systems and a partnership approach between the security world and Chief Constables is invaluable in prevention, says Police Crime Prevention Initiatives (Police CPI). Security systems are one of the many essential tools in the fight against crime and in particular burglary, theft and robbery. Academic research shows professionally installed and maintained alarm […]

Police CPI sponsor problem solving conference

Police Crime Prevention Initiatives (Police CPI) were the sponsors of this year’s National Problem Solving Conference, held earlier this week at the Hilton at St George’s Park, Burton Upon Trent. The theme of this year’s conference was diversity in problem solving, with the conference hearing from a plethora of problem solving subject matter experts and […]

Police CPI examines Internet of Things smart products

As part of National Home Security Month, Michelle Kradolfer, the Internet of Things Technical Officer at Police CPI looks at smart security products. Michelle graduated from Middlesex University in December 2019, with a Master of Cyber Crime and Digital Investigation (with Distinction). When you think of traditional home security, the first products that probably come […]

Police CPI in boat theft awareness campaign

Police CPI, in conjunction with the Border Force-owned Project Kraken initiative, are working to raise awareness of marine crime. New figures show that the sale of boats rose by 9% as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. British Marine said many people used the lockdown as an opportunity to look closer to home for their […]

Police CPI support for home security campaign

Police CPI has pledged its continued support for National Home Security Month 2022 (NHSM), the annual campaign from UK security specialist, Yale.Taking place every October, and with a decade of protecting homes under its belt, the objective of NHSM is to raise awareness of home security and the importance of taking precautions to ensure both […]

Police CPI at International Security Expo & International Cyber Expo

Police Crime Prevention Initiatives (Police CPI) are in attendance at the International Security Expo and International Cyber Expo at Olympia this week. The International Security Expo is an event that brings Government, Industry, Academia, Transport, Intelligence, Defence, Law Enforcement, Emergency Services, CNI and the Private Sector together to debate current challenges, share knowledge and updates […]

Police Crime Prevention Initiatives supporting women’s safety summit

Police Crime Prevention Initiatives (Police CPI) will be attending the first Women’s Night Safety Summit since 2019 on 29 September. The event examines best practice examples of work from the signatories of the Women’s Night Safety Charter. Police CPI, which works alongside the Police Service around the UK to deter and reduce crime, is signatory […]