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Peter Neyroud

Dr Peter Neyroud

CBE QPM

  • Position Governing Body Fellow
  • School Humanities and Social Sciences Institute of Criminology
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Peter Neyroud is Director of the Police Executive Programme at the Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge. The programme has both a Senior Leader Apprenticeship and a master鈥檚 in Applied Criminology and Police Management. Peter is an Associate Professor in Evidence-based policing in the Jerry Lee Centre for Experimental Criminology.

Peter Neyroud

After gaining a Modern History degree from Oriel College, Oxford in 1980, Peter joined Hampshire Police and was a police officer for more than 30 years, serving in Hampshire, West Mercia and Thames Valley, where he was the Chief Constable (2002-2007). He set up and ran the National Policing Improvement Agency (as Chief Constable and Chief Executive). In the latter role, he was responsible for national implementation of all the major programmes in UK policing, including Neighbourhood Policing, Workforce reform and new technology.

In 2010, he was commissioned by the UK Home Secretary to carry out a fundamental 鈥淩eview of Police Leadership and Training鈥 which led to the establishment of the new National 鈥淐ollege of Policing鈥 in 2012 and radical reform of the qualifications and training of police officers, creating the new 鈥淧olice Education Qualification Framework鈥.

In 2011 he left the police and embarked on a part-time PhD in Criminology at Wolfson, with research focused initially on a major experiment in police diversion (Operation Turning Point) in Birmingham and then on analysis of all the published experiments in policing. He completed his PhD in 2017. In 2014 he became the Co-Chair of the (crime and justice) and has been leading an international partnership to systematically review the evidence on what works to prevent terrorism and radicalisation. 

Recognitions & achievements

  • Member of the British and American Societies of Criminology
  • General Editor of Policing: a Journal of Policy and Practice
  • Co-Chair Campbell Collaboration (Crime and Justice)

His research interests centre on:-

Police-led diversion

Police leadership and ethics

Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on policing (He was a member of UK SAGE, advising the government on policing and compliance during the pandemic.)

Community Policing (for the UNODC)

 

What's on

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Art Exhibition: 'On Being One'

16/11/2024 at 10.00

Visit Wolfson's latest exhibition 'On Being One' featuring work by visual artist Sophy Rickett.

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WolfWorks - Critical Reading and Note Making

16/11/2024 at 10.00

Do you feel overwhelmed by the amount of reading you have?  Do you have a good system in place for making succinct and useful notes?

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Lunchtime Concert Series: Themes and Variations

16/11/2024 at 13.30

Join us for a recital by student pianist Peter Ng and baritone Sergi Savanelli

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Why writing at PG level is hard (and what you can do to make it a bit easier)

19/11/2024 at 17.30

Having difficulty writing at the postgraduate level? Join Professor Karen Ottewell as she discuss the steps you can take to make your writing more effective.

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Egypt鈥檚 New Republic: From Tahrir鈥檚 Euphoria to Sisi鈥檚 Authoritarianism 鈥 what went wrong?

19/11/2024 at 17.30

Why do Egyptians in deprived communities accept a more authoritarian social contract under Sisi after their high hopes for democracy in Tahrir Square?

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