Introduction to Professional Policing (eBook, ePUB)
Examining the Evidence Base
Redaktion: Pepper, Ian; McGrath, Ruth
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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. April 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351135252
- Artikelnr.: 59148882
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. April 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351135252
- Artikelnr.: 59148882
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Dr Ian K. Pepper is an advisor on higher education within policing and Visiting Professor in Professional Practice at the University of Sunderland. Ian is a former Principal Lecturer in Policing, Senior Lecturer in crime scene and forensic science, police trainer, crime scene investigator (CSI) and fingerprint officer. He has been a team leader at the National Training Centre for Scientific Support to Crime Investigation and has designed and delivered education and training to crime scene investigators and police officers worldwide. Ian has completed a number of additional academic roles including the Chair of the College of Policing PEQF Senior Qualifications Higher Education Institution Committee and Invited Visiting Scholar at the University of Central Florida. With research interests focused on police higher education and volunteering in policing, Ian has authored and edited a range of policing publications including Working in Policing and Crime Scene Investigation: Methods and Procedures. Dr Ruth McGrath currently teaches on the BSc Crime and Investigation course at Teesside University, and more recently became course leader of the BSc Professional Policing. Before this Ruth served with Cleveland Police where she experienced a range of operational roles, including uniformed policing, Investigation, Roads Policing and Custody Officer. As a detective she was engaged in major crime investigations and completed a six-month secondment to a national unit based at New Scotland Yard. During her service she was also a police trainer and an A1 NVQ Assessor. Ruth has taught and managed numerous police programmes at Teesside University including the Police Foundation Degree. With a special interest in police higher education, Ruth has authored journal articles on teaching policing and contributed to the published volume Working in Policing.
Introduction 1.Maintaining Professional Standards and Reflective Practice
Dominic A. Wood 2.Criminology and Criminal Justice 3.Ethics, Equality,
Diversity and Inclusion 4.Communication Skills, Problem Solving and
Managing Conflict 5.Decision Making: What works in major investigations?
6.Research Methods and Evidence Based Policing 7.Policing Vulnerability:
Attrition, rape and domestic abuse 8.Public Protection: The role of the
Police as a Public Authority 9.Counter Terrorism: The Front line 10.
Digital Policing 11.Evidence Based Investigations and Crime Prevention 12.
Police leadership: An international comparison 13.An Introduction to
Coaching and Mentoring
Dominic A. Wood 2.Criminology and Criminal Justice 3.Ethics, Equality,
Diversity and Inclusion 4.Communication Skills, Problem Solving and
Managing Conflict 5.Decision Making: What works in major investigations?
6.Research Methods and Evidence Based Policing 7.Policing Vulnerability:
Attrition, rape and domestic abuse 8.Public Protection: The role of the
Police as a Public Authority 9.Counter Terrorism: The Front line 10.
Digital Policing 11.Evidence Based Investigations and Crime Prevention 12.
Police leadership: An international comparison 13.An Introduction to
Coaching and Mentoring
Introduction 1.Maintaining Professional Standards and Reflective Practice
Dominic A. Wood 2.Criminology and Criminal Justice 3.Ethics, Equality,
Diversity and Inclusion 4.Communication Skills, Problem Solving and
Managing Conflict 5.Decision Making: What works in major investigations?
6.Research Methods and Evidence Based Policing 7.Policing Vulnerability:
Attrition, rape and domestic abuse 8.Public Protection: The role of the
Police as a Public Authority 9.Counter Terrorism: The Front line 10.
Digital Policing 11.Evidence Based Investigations and Crime Prevention 12.
Police leadership: An international comparison 13.An Introduction to
Coaching and Mentoring
Dominic A. Wood 2.Criminology and Criminal Justice 3.Ethics, Equality,
Diversity and Inclusion 4.Communication Skills, Problem Solving and
Managing Conflict 5.Decision Making: What works in major investigations?
6.Research Methods and Evidence Based Policing 7.Policing Vulnerability:
Attrition, rape and domestic abuse 8.Public Protection: The role of the
Police as a Public Authority 9.Counter Terrorism: The Front line 10.
Digital Policing 11.Evidence Based Investigations and Crime Prevention 12.
Police leadership: An international comparison 13.An Introduction to
Coaching and Mentoring