The structure of policing is undergoing change in Scotland at
present and the profile of the police officer differs from that of
the past. This book takes an informative approach and offers a
unique account and insight into the Scottish police organisation,
describing the Scottish police officer from the point of
recruitment through to training, development and specialist
policing.
Written by an ex-senior police officer, this book examines how
the qualified police officer goes about his/her daily work policing
and how this has changed over time as a result of organised crime,
terrorism and the changing priorities of the public and
politicians. The contribution of non-police officers such as police
civilian staff, auxiliaries and the private sector, plays a key
role in the policing of Scotland in the 21st century and is
considered at length. As police supervision and management is
crucial to the organisation s success, the subjects of personnel
development, promotion and management in the police is examined
with comment on the suitability of the system in the 21st
century.
The book concludes with commentary on the future profile of the
Scottish police officer and makes some general comparison with
their colleagues in the rest of the UK and European Union. This
will be an essential text for police officers in Scotland and
elsewhere and students and academics in the areas of law, politics,
management, police studies, criminology and criminal justice.
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