This book provides a highly readable account of police work. It
builds upon Introduction to Police Work (Rogers and Lewis 2007) to
provide a comprehensive, in depth and critical understanding of
policing in today's diverse society.
Police Work: Principles and Practice meets the need for an
increasingly sophisticated and professional approach to training
within the police, whether this is carried out within police forces
themselves or within higher education institutions. Written in an
accessible style by current and former police practitioners and a
nationally recognized expert on the National Intelligence Model,
this book focuses in line with the government's agenda for
workforce modernization on three key areas of policing: community,
investigation and intelligence. It introduces readers to many
important areas through the use of definition boxes, scenario boxes
highlighting good practice, points to note boxes, flowcharts and
diagrams as well as a wide range of questions and exercises to help
apply their knowledge to different situations and scenarios.
This book will be essential reading for those on probationer
training programmes and a valuable resource for students taking
courses in policing and criminology more generally where an
advanced level of understanding of the nature of police work is
required.
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