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Police and Policing - An Introduction (Paperback, New)
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Police and Policing - An Introduction (Paperback, New)
Series: Introductory Series
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An ideal introduction for police recruits, criminal justice
practitioners, criminologists and general readers. Written in a
clear style and based on the experiences of author Peter Villiers
who was for many years a tutor at the National Police Staff
College, Bramshill. A convenient handbook for anyone wanting an
accessible yet thought-provoking account of a key public
institution. Covers such key topics as The nature and purposes of
policing A short history The 'original authority' of police
constables Police forces and police authorities Detective work
Squads, teams, units and operations Training and leadership Crime
prevention and crime reduction Forensics, science and technology
Powers of arrest, detention and charge Ethics, discipline and
integrity Common standards and values Protection of the public
Terrorism (including modern-day powers) The Serious Organized Crime
Agency Police community support officers Corruption and the use of
'deception' Policing in the era of human rights Interpol and
Europol Examples of policing from abroad Also contains a Glossary
of Words, Phrases, Acronyms and Abbreviations and a Timeline.
Reviews 'This book will be a valuable text because it covers the
broad varying aspects of policing and investigation, providing a
very useful insight. The author is certainly not reluctant to state
his own views and I am of the view that this will provide a
catalyst for productive discussion': Dr Peter Hall, Coventry
University. 'An authoritative account of the historical development
and contemporary practice of police work. It will provide useful
insights into policing to students pursuing academic courses in
Higher Education and will be of considerable use and interest to
those considering policing as a career as well as to serving
practitioners': Policing Today 'A substantial introduction to
Policing ... will offer any potential recruit an opportunity to
discuss and debate before he/she commences learning Police law with
its all-important definitions and Powers of Arrest': Internet Law
Book Reviews 'A valuable text because it covers the broad varying
aspects of policing and investigation, providing a very useful
insight. The author is certainly not reluctant to state his own
views and I am of the view that this will provide a catalyst for
productive discussion': Dr Peter Hall, Coventry University 'A good
informative book, explaining policy to practice': John Rotherham,
St Helens College 'Very well structured. Liked the Glossary and
Timeline. Excellent historical base': Ann Kneebone, Truro and
Penwith College Author Peter Villiers is a police adviser and
consultant, editor of the international website journal Ethics in
Policing and an occasional columnist for Police Review. He lectured
at the Police Staff College, Bramshill from 1986 to 2004 on ethics,
leadership and human rights, including to police officers from
across the United Kingdom and around the world. He has written two
earlier books for Waterside Press: Police Leadership in the 21st
Century: Philosophy, Doctrine and Developments (2003) and Policing
A Safe, Just and Tolerant Society: An International Model for
Policing (2004)(both with Dr. Robert Adlam). He is also the author
of a range of further works on policing, ethics, human rights and
leadership.
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