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These free resources are organised into categories aligned to the College of Policing Curriculum and in agreement with police experts. You can study them at any time and anywhere.

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1-7 Hours of study More than 7 hours of study

 

1-7 hours of study

Global Systems Science and Policy: an Introduction

The science of epidemics is one of the successes of Global Systems Science (GSS) – an interdisciplinary approach to modeling the complex, multi-faceted and intertwined problems of the modern world. As its name suggests, most of those problems have a global context, but GSS addresses policy issues at all levels – from the individual to local communities to nations to regions. This course will help you understand the four main elements of GSS.
Type of activity: Course

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Introducing ICT systems

Information and communication technologies (ICTs) systems now dominate our everyday lives. This free course will explain what constitutes such a system and how ICT systems work. You will also look at how ICT systems convey, store and manipulate data, and how they process data. Finally, using the example of a supermarket, we will analyse how ICT systems are used.
Type of activity: Course

Introduction to Cybersecurity

As our lives increasingly depend on digital services, the need to protect our information from being maliciously disrupted or misused is really important. This course will help you to understand online security and start to protect your digital life, whether at home or work. You will learn how to recognise the threats that could harm you online and the steps you can take to reduce the chances that they will happen to you.
Type of activity: Course

What is systems thinking and practice? The essence of systems thinking and practice is in ‘seeing’ the world in a particular way, because how you ‘see’ things affects the way you approach situations or undertake specific tasks. This course will help you to learn about the problems of defining a system and meet some of the key concepts used in systems theory: boundary, environment, positive and negative feedback, etc.
Type of activity: Course

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