The NJ Police Chief Magazine Volume 24, Number 9 | Page 12

SOME AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:  Visit and presentations at the National Crime Campus^  Visit and presentations at Police College—Jackton Campus: De-escalation techniques/Command and Decision Making/Governance and Accountability  Module on British Policing theory and practice  Allocation of police resources  Site visits to public safety institutions and facilities in Edinburgh and other locations  Local Approach to Policing in the City of Dundee  Combating Violent Crime and Opiod Addiction  Use of Force: including the issuance and use of Taser; policing protests and public disorder; response to critical incidents; dealing with and responding to EDPs; approaching victims as a public health issue; body worn cameras  Training of police officers ^ The Scottish Crime Campus is a new Government initiative to enhance collaboration between various anti-crime agencies. It is a unique £82m Scottish Government-funded, state of-the-art facility providing 12,600sqm net of high quality office ac- commodation, forensic laboratories and support facilities. It brings together the Scottish Crime and Drug Enforcement Agency, Serious Organised Crime Agency, Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs, Scottish Police Services Authority Forensic Services, Crown Office, Procurator Fiscal Service and UKBA into a single campus at Gartcosh to support the work of Police Scotland. 11