In the UK, demand for the police has changed, with the majority of calls now vulnerability-related. Police safeguarding notifications (N=3,466) over a one-year period for a local authority in Wales were matched to social care records. Over half (57.5%) of notifications were referred to social services and only 4.8% received social service input (e.g. social worker intervention). Over a third of individuals had repeat notifications in the study year. Findings evidence high levels of police-identified vulnerability and an imbalance in vulnerability-related risk thresholds across agencies. Furthermore, some individuals require more appropriate action to mitigate the risk of future safeguarding notifications
Every time a person is booked into police custody in England and Wales, they are assessed for risk o...
Assessing vulnerability is an international priority area across law enforcement and public health (...
As police contact has and continues to increase with people who are considered vulnerable, it is ess...
COVID-19 lockdown measures may have led to more, and increasingly severe, domestic abuse. This study...
In the United Kingdom, as in other jurisdictions, the language of vulnerability and ‘safeguarding’, ...
Whilst police agencies are increasingly being asked to assist vulnerable individuals, the concept of...
The data deposited includes transcripts of six interviews with three chief police officers and three...
Over recent years the police have experienced an increase in historical reports of sexual abuse and,...
BACKGROUND: COVID-19 lockdown measures may have led to more, and increasingly severe, domestic abuse...
Police forces across the world have played an increasing role in responding to mental health crises ...
A key part of policing is recognising vulnerability, and providing an appropriate response; however ...
To help reduce victimisation, safeguarding practices in England and Wales are becoming more multi-ag...
This research examines the ways in which the concept of vulnerability informs police understanding o...
Police in England and Wales are empowered, under Section 136 of the Mental Health Act 1983 (s136), t...
Vulnerable people have become a key focus of policy over the past few decades. As a result, police o...
Every time a person is booked into police custody in England and Wales, they are assessed for risk o...
Assessing vulnerability is an international priority area across law enforcement and public health (...
As police contact has and continues to increase with people who are considered vulnerable, it is ess...
COVID-19 lockdown measures may have led to more, and increasingly severe, domestic abuse. This study...
In the United Kingdom, as in other jurisdictions, the language of vulnerability and ‘safeguarding’, ...
Whilst police agencies are increasingly being asked to assist vulnerable individuals, the concept of...
The data deposited includes transcripts of six interviews with three chief police officers and three...
Over recent years the police have experienced an increase in historical reports of sexual abuse and,...
BACKGROUND: COVID-19 lockdown measures may have led to more, and increasingly severe, domestic abuse...
Police forces across the world have played an increasing role in responding to mental health crises ...
A key part of policing is recognising vulnerability, and providing an appropriate response; however ...
To help reduce victimisation, safeguarding practices in England and Wales are becoming more multi-ag...
This research examines the ways in which the concept of vulnerability informs police understanding o...
Police in England and Wales are empowered, under Section 136 of the Mental Health Act 1983 (s136), t...
Vulnerable people have become a key focus of policy over the past few decades. As a result, police o...
Every time a person is booked into police custody in England and Wales, they are assessed for risk o...
Assessing vulnerability is an international priority area across law enforcement and public health (...
As police contact has and continues to increase with people who are considered vulnerable, it is ess...