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Spencer is an Associate Professor at UCL’s Jill Dando Institute, Director of the JDI Latin America and Caribbean Unit, and Director of Continuing Professional Development. Spencer has over 20 years of experience in developing and helping to implement problem-oriented, intelligence-led, evidence-based principles in policing, public safety and other emergency services, local government and central government, and commerce. Spencer plays an active role at the interface between the department’s research and knowledge-raising activities, and the implementation of practice for improving policing and public safety. Spencer works closely with police agencies and citizen security ministries across the world, and across the spectrum of ranks – from senior policy makers and police chiefs to front-line police officers. In most recent years, Spencer has worked with police and public safety agencies in , Argentina, Mexico, Uruguay, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, New Zealand, Australia, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Estonia, Germany, Austria, the USA, Canada, China, Hong Kong, South Africa, the Czech Republic, the Netherlands and Abu Dhabi. This includes supporting a training programme in developing intelligence-led policing methods for the Danish Police (2014-ongoing), leading on the delivery of POP training and its implementation with the police in Uruguay (2015-ongoing), and coordinating a multi-city hot spot policing programme in Argentina (2017). Spencer also leads our certified training programme in geographic profiling for criminal investigations.
Prior to joining UCL, Spencer spent several years working in the private sector, in policing and in local government on Geographical Information Systems (GIS), community safety, information sharing, housing development and regeneration projects (1996-2003). Spencer was Chair of the UK’s Association for Geographic Information (AGI) in 2003, and chairs the AGI Crime and Disorder Special Interest Group.
His work is much published and includes the UK's guide and practice advice on ‘Information sharing for community safety’, the US National Institute of Justice booklet ‘Understanding Hotspots’, and his definitive book on ‘GIS and Crime Mapping', co-authored with Jerry Ratcliffe. He is also the co-author of the UK College of Policing report on the targeting of stop and search.
Prior to joining UCL, Spencer spent several years working in the private sector, in policing and in local government on Geographical Information Systems (GIS), community safety, information sharing, housing development and regeneration projects (1996-2003). Spencer was Chair of the UK’s Association for Geographic Information (AGI) in 2003, and chairs the AGI Crime and Disorder Special Interest Group.
His work is much published and includes the UK's guide and practice advice on ‘Information sharing for community safety’, the US National Institute of Justice booklet ‘Understanding Hotspots’, and his definitive book on ‘GIS and Crime Mapping', co-authored with Jerry Ratcliffe. He is also the co-author of the UK College of Policing report on the targeting of stop and search.
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Spencer P. Chainey, Patricio R. Estévez-Soto
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