Review from previous edition I would recommend it to anyone considering the police, as it is excellent for preparing for the process.

Claire Wright, Area Training Officer for Medway police

I currently use this book alongside my studies, and I would recommend it to people like myself on the same course or interested in a police career.

Kayleigh Rhodes, Policing Studies Student, University of Wolverhampton

This is a fully revised fourth edition of the successful Blackstone's Preparing for Police Duty, the invaluable introduction to the police service for new recruits or those considering a policing career. This highly practical guide informs those interested in a career in the police about the general culture of the policing world; the extended police family, dress-code, badges, shift patterns, equipment and basic information on police powers in relation to the most common crimes. The new edition offers an easy-to-understand outline of the criminal justice system and a summary of the criminal law, and has been fully updated to include the latest changes in the recruitment and entry procedures, as well as new content on policing terrorism, public protest, and neighbourhood policing. Written by an experienced serving police officer, Blackstone's Preparing for Police Duty is an accessible, motivational and informative guide for anyone considering a career in the police service, those on foundation and policing degree courses, and anyone who has recently secured a place as a student officer.
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This fully revised, fourth edition of the successful Blackstone's Preparing for Police Duty is an ideal introduction to the police service, offering comprehensive and up-to-date coverage of the roles and responsibilities of the police as well as training and police powers.
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PART I: THE POLICE; PART II: THE JOB; PART III: RECRUITING AND TRAINING; PART IV: POLICING POWERS; APPENDICES
`Review from previous edition I would recommend it to anyone considering the police, as it is excellent for preparing for the process. ' Claire Wright, Area Training Officer for Medway police `I currently use this book alongside my studies, and I would recommend it to people like myself on the same course or interested in a police career.' Kayleigh Rhodes, Policing Studies Student, University of Wolverhampton
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An invaluable and motivational introduction to the police force for those who have secured a place or are considering policing as a career Fully updated to include information on current issues such as terrorism, public protest, and neighbourhood policing Covers topics such as the extended police family, diversity, anti-social behaviour, shift patterns and basic equipment Includes important information on basic police powers and how they are used in every day policing Helps to answer fundamental questions such as: "Is policing the career for me?" and "Do I have what it takes to be a police officer?"
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Richard Butterworth BA (Hons), MA is a Chief Inspector and staff officer to the chief constable at South Yorkshire Police. He has 15 years' policing experience, having worked in Response Policing, CID, Intelligence, Custody and Firearms. He has also been involved in planning for the London Olympic Games 2012 and the UK Papal Visit 2010, as well as writing a host of guidance documents on behalf of the Association of Chief Police Officers. He is also a trained public order and football commander and a trained CBRN commander. Fraser Sampson, LLB, LLM, MBA is Chief Executive of the West Yorkshire Police Authority. Formerly Chief Executive of the Civil Nuclear Constabulary and a superintendent and Head of the National Police Training Examinations and Assessment Unit, he is a highly respected authority on police law. He is Consultant Editor of the Blackstone's Police Manuals and on the Blackstone's Police Operational Handbook.
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An invaluable and motivational introduction to the police force for those who have secured a place or are considering policing as a career Fully updated to include information on current issues such as terrorism, public protest, and neighbourhood policing Covers topics such as the extended police family, diversity, anti-social behaviour, shift patterns and basic equipment Includes important information on basic police powers and how they are used in every day policing Helps to answer fundamental questions such as: "Is policing the career for me?" and "Do I have what it takes to be a police officer?"
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199595235
Publisert
2010
Utgave
4. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
228 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Dybde
10 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
176

Consultant editor

Biographical note

Richard Butterworth BA (Hons), MA is a Chief Inspector and staff officer to the chief constable at South Yorkshire Police. He has 15 years' policing experience, having worked in Response Policing, CID, Intelligence, Custody and Firearms. He has also been involved in planning for the London Olympic Games 2012 and the UK Papal Visit 2010, as well as writing a host of guidance documents on behalf of the Association of Chief Police Officers. He is also a trained public order and football commander and a trained CBRN commander. Fraser Sampson, LLB, LLM, MBA is Chief Executive of the West Yorkshire Police Authority. Formerly Chief Executive of the Civil Nuclear Constabulary and a superintendent and Head of the National Police Training Examinations and Assessment Unit, he is a highly respected authority on police law. He is Consultant Editor of the Blackstone's Police Manuals and on the Blackstone's Police Operational Handbook.