Introduction to Professional Policing: Examining the Evidence Base

Ian Pepper (Golygydd), Ruth McGrath (Golygydd)

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Policing is a dynamic profession with increasing demands and complexities placed upon the police officers and staff who provide a 24-hour service across a diverse range of communities. Written by experts in police higher education from across both academic and professional practice, this book equips aspiring or newly appointed police constables with the knowledge and understanding to deal with the significant and often complex challenges they face daily.

Introduction to Professional Policing explores a selected number of the core underpinning knowledge requirements identified as themes within the evolving National Policing Curriculum (NPC) and Police Education Qualifications Framework (PEQF). These include:

The evolution of criminal justice as a discipline
Exploration of operational duties
The ethics of professional policing
Victims and protection of the vulnerable
Crime prevention and approaches to counter-terrorism
Digital policing and data protection
Evidence based decision making
Police leadership

At the end of each chapter the student finds a case study, reflective questions and a further reading list, all of which reinforces students’ knowledge and furthers their professional development. Written in a clear and direct style, this book supports aspiring police constables, newly appointed police constables or direct entry (DE) detectives, as well as those interested in learning more about policing. It is essential reading for students taking a degree in Professional Policing.
Iaith wreiddiolSaesneg
Man cyhoeddiAbingdon, Oxon
CyhoeddwrRoutledge
Nifer y tudalennau314
ISBN (Electronig)9781351135276
ISBN (Argraffiad)9780815353812 , 9780815353805
Dynodwyr Gwrthrych Digidol (DOIs)
StatwsCyhoeddwyd - 7 Ebr 2020

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