Police Psychology Into the 21st Century
Herausgeber: Kurke, Martin I; Scrivner, Ellen M
Police Psychology Into the 21st Century
Herausgeber: Kurke, Martin I; Scrivner, Ellen M
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First Published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 550
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 1995
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 162mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 880g
- ISBN-13: 9780805813449
- ISBN-10: 0805813446
- Artikelnr.: 22695239
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 550
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 1995
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 162mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 880g
- ISBN-13: 9780805813449
- ISBN-10: 0805813446
- Artikelnr.: 22695239
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Martin I. Kurke, Ellen M. Scrivner
Contents: E.A. Fleishman
Series Foreword. M. Reiser
Foreword. Preface. Part I:Overview.E.M. Scrivner
M.I. Kurke
Police Psychology at the Dawn of the 21st Century. J.T. Reese
A History of Police Psychological Services. E.M. Archibald
Managing Professional Concerns in the Delivery of Psychological Services to the Police. Part II:The Core Technology of Police Psychology: Evaluation.N.S. Hibler
M.I. Kurke
Ensuring Personal Reliability Through Selection and Training. C.L. Flanagan
Legal Issues Regarding Police Psychology. A.V. Stone
Law Enforcement Psychological Fitness for Duty: Clinical Issues. E. Ostrov
Legal
Psychological and Ethical Issues in Police-Related Forensic Psychology Evaluations. Part III: The Core Technology of Police Psychology: Counseling.N. Gund
B. Elliott
Employee Assistance Programs in Police Organizations. N. Bohl
Professionally Administered Critical Incident Debriefing for Police Officers. E.K. White
A.L. Honig
Law Enforcement Families. J.W. Jones
Counseling Issues and Police Diversity. Part IV:The Core Technology of Police Psychology: Training.E.K. White
A.L. Honig
The Role of the Police Psychologist in Training. J.L. Greenstone
Hostage Negotiations Team Training for Small Police Departments. Part V:Supporting Police Operations. N.S. Hibler
The Care and Feeding of Undercover Agents. N.S. Hibler
Using Hypnosis for Investigative Purposes. M.G. Gelles
Psychological Autopsy: An Investigative Aid. J.L. Greenstone
Tactics and Negotiating Techniques (TNT): The Way of the Past and the Way of the Future. Part VI: Organizational Development and Support.E.F. Kirschman
Organization Consultation to Law Enforcement: An Essay From the Field. M.I. Kurke
Organizational Management of Stress and Human Reliability. Part VII:New Directions.E.M. Scrivner
Community Policing: New Roles for Police Psychology. L.W. Seberhagen
Human Resources Management. M.I. Kurke
V.S. Gettys
Human Factors Psychology for Law Enforcement Agencies. E. Schmuckler
Strategic Planning.
Series Foreword. M. Reiser
Foreword. Preface. Part I:Overview.E.M. Scrivner
M.I. Kurke
Police Psychology at the Dawn of the 21st Century. J.T. Reese
A History of Police Psychological Services. E.M. Archibald
Managing Professional Concerns in the Delivery of Psychological Services to the Police. Part II:The Core Technology of Police Psychology: Evaluation.N.S. Hibler
M.I. Kurke
Ensuring Personal Reliability Through Selection and Training. C.L. Flanagan
Legal Issues Regarding Police Psychology. A.V. Stone
Law Enforcement Psychological Fitness for Duty: Clinical Issues. E. Ostrov
Legal
Psychological and Ethical Issues in Police-Related Forensic Psychology Evaluations. Part III: The Core Technology of Police Psychology: Counseling.N. Gund
B. Elliott
Employee Assistance Programs in Police Organizations. N. Bohl
Professionally Administered Critical Incident Debriefing for Police Officers. E.K. White
A.L. Honig
Law Enforcement Families. J.W. Jones
Counseling Issues and Police Diversity. Part IV:The Core Technology of Police Psychology: Training.E.K. White
A.L. Honig
The Role of the Police Psychologist in Training. J.L. Greenstone
Hostage Negotiations Team Training for Small Police Departments. Part V:Supporting Police Operations. N.S. Hibler
The Care and Feeding of Undercover Agents. N.S. Hibler
Using Hypnosis for Investigative Purposes. M.G. Gelles
Psychological Autopsy: An Investigative Aid. J.L. Greenstone
Tactics and Negotiating Techniques (TNT): The Way of the Past and the Way of the Future. Part VI: Organizational Development and Support.E.F. Kirschman
Organization Consultation to Law Enforcement: An Essay From the Field. M.I. Kurke
Organizational Management of Stress and Human Reliability. Part VII:New Directions.E.M. Scrivner
Community Policing: New Roles for Police Psychology. L.W. Seberhagen
Human Resources Management. M.I. Kurke
V.S. Gettys
Human Factors Psychology for Law Enforcement Agencies. E. Schmuckler
Strategic Planning.
Contents: E.A. Fleishman
Series Foreword. M. Reiser
Foreword. Preface. Part I:Overview.E.M. Scrivner
M.I. Kurke
Police Psychology at the Dawn of the 21st Century. J.T. Reese
A History of Police Psychological Services. E.M. Archibald
Managing Professional Concerns in the Delivery of Psychological Services to the Police. Part II:The Core Technology of Police Psychology: Evaluation.N.S. Hibler
M.I. Kurke
Ensuring Personal Reliability Through Selection and Training. C.L. Flanagan
Legal Issues Regarding Police Psychology. A.V. Stone
Law Enforcement Psychological Fitness for Duty: Clinical Issues. E. Ostrov
Legal
Psychological and Ethical Issues in Police-Related Forensic Psychology Evaluations. Part III: The Core Technology of Police Psychology: Counseling.N. Gund
B. Elliott
Employee Assistance Programs in Police Organizations. N. Bohl
Professionally Administered Critical Incident Debriefing for Police Officers. E.K. White
A.L. Honig
Law Enforcement Families. J.W. Jones
Counseling Issues and Police Diversity. Part IV:The Core Technology of Police Psychology: Training.E.K. White
A.L. Honig
The Role of the Police Psychologist in Training. J.L. Greenstone
Hostage Negotiations Team Training for Small Police Departments. Part V:Supporting Police Operations. N.S. Hibler
The Care and Feeding of Undercover Agents. N.S. Hibler
Using Hypnosis for Investigative Purposes. M.G. Gelles
Psychological Autopsy: An Investigative Aid. J.L. Greenstone
Tactics and Negotiating Techniques (TNT): The Way of the Past and the Way of the Future. Part VI: Organizational Development and Support.E.F. Kirschman
Organization Consultation to Law Enforcement: An Essay From the Field. M.I. Kurke
Organizational Management of Stress and Human Reliability. Part VII:New Directions.E.M. Scrivner
Community Policing: New Roles for Police Psychology. L.W. Seberhagen
Human Resources Management. M.I. Kurke
V.S. Gettys
Human Factors Psychology for Law Enforcement Agencies. E. Schmuckler
Strategic Planning.
Series Foreword. M. Reiser
Foreword. Preface. Part I:Overview.E.M. Scrivner
M.I. Kurke
Police Psychology at the Dawn of the 21st Century. J.T. Reese
A History of Police Psychological Services. E.M. Archibald
Managing Professional Concerns in the Delivery of Psychological Services to the Police. Part II:The Core Technology of Police Psychology: Evaluation.N.S. Hibler
M.I. Kurke
Ensuring Personal Reliability Through Selection and Training. C.L. Flanagan
Legal Issues Regarding Police Psychology. A.V. Stone
Law Enforcement Psychological Fitness for Duty: Clinical Issues. E. Ostrov
Legal
Psychological and Ethical Issues in Police-Related Forensic Psychology Evaluations. Part III: The Core Technology of Police Psychology: Counseling.N. Gund
B. Elliott
Employee Assistance Programs in Police Organizations. N. Bohl
Professionally Administered Critical Incident Debriefing for Police Officers. E.K. White
A.L. Honig
Law Enforcement Families. J.W. Jones
Counseling Issues and Police Diversity. Part IV:The Core Technology of Police Psychology: Training.E.K. White
A.L. Honig
The Role of the Police Psychologist in Training. J.L. Greenstone
Hostage Negotiations Team Training for Small Police Departments. Part V:Supporting Police Operations. N.S. Hibler
The Care and Feeding of Undercover Agents. N.S. Hibler
Using Hypnosis for Investigative Purposes. M.G. Gelles
Psychological Autopsy: An Investigative Aid. J.L. Greenstone
Tactics and Negotiating Techniques (TNT): The Way of the Past and the Way of the Future. Part VI: Organizational Development and Support.E.F. Kirschman
Organization Consultation to Law Enforcement: An Essay From the Field. M.I. Kurke
Organizational Management of Stress and Human Reliability. Part VII:New Directions.E.M. Scrivner
Community Policing: New Roles for Police Psychology. L.W. Seberhagen
Human Resources Management. M.I. Kurke
V.S. Gettys
Human Factors Psychology for Law Enforcement Agencies. E. Schmuckler
Strategic Planning.