Burger, Bernd
Professional Mindset for Public Order Policing: Bridging Theory and Practice

In this keynote, Col. Dr. Bernd Burger combines his 25 years of practical experience in public order policing with his scientific background. He puts theories of public order policing into practice. After a brief summary of the theories and their practical implications, he shows with numerous practical examples how the theoretic knowledge can help to provide professional public order policing.

Bernd Burger - Bio
Colonel Dr. Bernd Burger joined the Bavarian State Police, Germany, in 1997 and has managed assemblies and large scale events since 2000. He was responsible for managing camps and assemblies at the Garmisch-Partenkirchen G7 summits in 2015 and 2022. Between 2015 and 2020, he was commanding officer of the Dachau special public order unit (evidence gathering and arrest unit) where he was also deployed "on the front line" at the Hamburg G20 summit. He is serving as head of the Department of Police Operations and Leadership at the Institute of Further Education of the Bavarian Police since 2020. At the Master of Science in Policing (MScP) of the Canterbury Christ Church University and the Netherlands Police Academy he is head of the "Public Order Policing" course.

In addition to his practical experience, he is a renowned public order scholar, lecturing in various German and European states. He also was a speaker at the 2018 International Association of Chiefs of Police Meeting and 2019 at the Public Order Workshop of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, together with Tamara Herold and Ryan Lee. He also spoke three times at the CEPOL Public Order Commanders Workshop in Lisbon, the CEPOL Head of Public Order Workshop in Budapest, the International Public Order Workshop in Vienna and several other conferences in Germany. He holds a master's degree in criminology and police science from the Ruhr University Bochum (ECTS A), a master's degree in Public Administration - Police Management (ECTS A) as well as a PhD in Public Administration from the German Police University.