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Principled Policing (Paperback)
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Principled Policing (Paperback)
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John Alderson demonstrates how it is all too easy for everyday
police officers to fall into behaviour which becomes difficult to
comprehend-as a result of police practices, working cultures and a
lack of values for decision-making. Through his description of what
he calls 'high police' and by way of worldwide examples he calls
for decency, fairness and morality to act as touchstones for police
officers everywhere. Principled Policing - which is dedicated to
'the innocent victims of the world's unprincipled policing' is now
in wide use on courses for police training. Review 'The book...is
excellent...I am using often during the seminars which we have in
Macedonia': Trpe Stojanovski, 50 Police Division, Republic of
Macedonia. Author John Alderson QPM is the former Chief Constable
of Devon and Cornwall and enjoyed a high profile during his police
career arguing for decency and morality in police work - and
against the abuse of power. He is a barrister-at-law and police
writer and scholar whose work is of international repute. His books
have been translated into many languages (from Icelandic to
Chinese) and are currently in use in police institutions worldwide.
His police career, spanning 36 years, began as a foot patrol
officer in the North of England. He later held some of the highest
and most influential positions in British policing, including
Commandant of the National Police Staff College, Bramshill and
Assistant Commissioner, New Scotland Yard: his career culminating
in his appointment as chief constable of Devon and Cornwall where,
as a proponent of community policing, he developed its theory and
initiated its early practice. In 1982 he was commissioned by the
Council of Europe Committee for Education in Human Rights to write
the European textbook for the training of European police
officials, Human Rights and the Police (Strasbourg, 1984). His
other published works include The Police We Deserve with P J Stead
(Woolfe, 1973), Policing Freedom (Macdonald and Evans, 1979) and
Law and Disorder (Hamish Hamilton, 1984). He was visiting professor
of police studies at the University of Strathclyde from 1983 to
1988, has held fellowships at Cambridge, Oxford, Exeter and
Portsmouth universities, and holds doctorates (Honoris Causa) from
the universities of Exeter (Law) and Bradford (Letters).
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