Recognised for cooperation: A letter of appreciation from the Tallinn Municipal Police Department

On 17 October, Anne-May Nagel, researcher at the Crisis Research Centre, received a letter of appreciation from the Tallinn Municipal Police Department (MUPO) for active and effective cooperation. The recognition was presented during MUPO’s 22nd anniversary celebration, where partners contributing to the enhancement of Tallinn’s safety, crisis preparedness, and community cooperation were acknowledged.

The letter highlighted the collaboration as an example of successful engagement between applied research, local crisis management, and community safety.

In recent years, the Crisis Research Centre and MUPO have worked together in several projects and discussions aimed at strengthening city-level crisis preparedness. The cooperation has focused primarily on community-based civil protection, as well as the development of resilience hubs and other initiatives that enhance local readiness for crises.

“Cooperation between researchers, practitioners, and communities is a cornerstone of crisis preparedness – knowledge and experience must complement one another. MUPO has been a very open and dedicated partner in this regard,” noted Anne-May Nagel.

The recognition also underlines a broader principle that the Crisis Research Centre considers central to its mission – crisis preparedness is not solely the task of the state or public agencies, but relies on collaboration, trust, and knowledge-sharing among people and organisations. It is often at the local and community level, supported by scientific insight, where the foundation for effective crisis preparedness is truly built.

The cooperation between the Centre and MUPO demonstrates how research can inform practice and improve decision-making processes, bringing academic knowledge into urban space and everyday security governance.

The Centre for Crisis Studies extends its gratitude to the Tallinn Municipal Police Department for its trust and cooperation and wishes continued success in strengthening urban safety and crisis preparedness in Tallinn.

Photo: presentation of a letter of appreciation (Tallinn Strategy Center/Ellen Rudi, 2025).

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