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Intelligence-led Policing clearly explains the distinction between
information and intelligence, and discusses how to gather, analyse
and utilise intelligence to inform decision making in practice. It
relates all areas of intelligence within the investigative process
and contextualises its use in line with the National Intelligence
Model (NIM) as part of routine working practice. It develops a
knowledge base by identifying six tiers of policing intelligence
architecture, exploring the concept of intelligence as it applies
to strategic, tactical and practice levels of operational policing.
A great mix of theory and practice to help students explore how
information can become useful intelligence including the process
through which it goes and the importance of intervention points.
The Professional Policing Curriculum in Practice is a new series of
books that match the requirements of the new pre-join policing
qualifications. The texts reflect modern policing, are up-to-date
and relevant, and grounded in practice. They reflect the challenges
faced by new students, linking theory to real-life operational
practice, while addressing critical thinking and other academic
skills needed for degree-level study.
Evidence-based policing is a core part of the National Policing
Curriculum but policing students and new officers often feel
daunted by the prospect of understanding research and how to use it
to inform decision making in practice. This text helps readers
develop a sound understanding of evidence-based practice in
policing and contextualises the research process by explaining how
it supports practice within the workplace. It clearly relates
research to the investigative process, combining academic theory
and operational understanding using relevant case studies and
scenarios, and identifies the main approaches employed. It explores
how evidence from research can be used to inform and develop
critical arguments central to policing practice and signposts
students to key sources of information. The Professional Policing
Curriculum in Practice is a new series of books that match the
requirements of the new pre-join policing qualifications. The texts
reflect modern policing, are up-to-date and relevant, and grounded
in practice. They reflect the challenges faced by new students,
linking theory to real-life operational practice, while addressing
critical thinking and other academic skills needed for degree-level
study.
Discover first-hand insights into the experience of acting as a
psychologist expert witness In Psychology and the Law: Case Studies
of Expert Witnesses, a team of distinguished psychologists delivers
an insightful and practical collection of case studies exploring
the role of mental health professionals acting as expert witnesses
in regulatory, judicial, and quasi-judicial proceedings. Each
chapter is authored by an expert in their field, covering
situations ranging from the assessment of a detained juvenile for a
parole board hearing to the assessment of a civil litigant's
experience of historical trauma resulting from the alleged
negligence of the local authority. Each case follows the
involvement of the practitioner from initial retainer to the
process of giving evidence in court or in a court-like proceeding.
The book also offers valuable judicial and legal perspectives on
the roles played by mental health professionals acting as expert
witnesses, as well as discussion of the cross examination of
persons giving psychological evidence. Readers will also find: A
thorough introduction to the use of psychologists as expert
witnesses Comprehensive explorations of clinical forensic expert
witness case studies Practical discussions of medicolegal expert
witness case studies Fulsome treatments of judicial and legal
perspectives on the roles, uses, and limits of psychological
evidence and experts in regulatory and legal proceedings Perfect
for undergraduate and postgraduate students of law and psychology,
Psychology and the Law: Case Studies of Expert Witnesses will also
benefit qualified psychologists, psychiatrists, lawyers,
policymakers and legislators, social workers, and members of the
judiciary.
There are many interesting drinks that have been lost to time, but
some, such as cider, mead (which has been around since about
7000BC) and perry are reinventing themselves. This book explains
where and when to find your raw materials and what sort of
equipment you'll need. It includes delicious recipes that use
common and less common fruits. It will also show you how to cut
(expensive) corners without cutting corners on quality. Contents:
About the author; Introduction; 1. The History of Brewing; 2. Apple
Varieties; 3. Types of Honey; 4. Making Cider - Hawky's Way; 5.
Making Scrumpy; 6. Making Your Own Infusions; 7. A Taste of the
Middle East; 8. Making Perry; 9. Making Mead; 10. Making Beer; 11.
Ireland on my Mind, and my Liver; 12. Making Country Wines; Index.
Using the fun, singsong rhythms of meter and rhyme, Jump Ship Jonah
retells the biblical account of this colorful character and his
struggle with obedience. From ship to whale to Ninevah, the story
is accompanied with beautiful yet childlike paintings in vibrant
watercolor to help bring the story alive in the imaginations of
children. The illustrations in Jump Ship Jonah were created to help
children identify with Jonah on his exciting adventure. His
youthful features, a whimsical whale, and lively landscapes combine
to make a fun setting for the story. There are lessons to be
learned from Jump Ship Jonah about attitudes of selfishness and
obedience. The book is designed to be read to a child, with an
adult adding lighthearted commentary as desired. Jump Ship Jonah is
the first in a series of Bible-based “rhyme time” picture books
developed to whet the appetities of children ages 3-7 to read the
biblical accounts for themselves when they reach the appropriate
level. The witty story telling of this timeless tale will surely be
revisited multiple times by young and old alike.
With two interplanetary superpowers engaged in a secret war, an
audacious conspiracy threatens to tip the balance of power between
them. An unsolved series of ruthless attacks could lead to the
creation of a vigilante army and push the climate of political
paranoia into a dangerous new phase, turning covert war into open
conflict. Tasked to investigate by no less than the Sovereign
himself, war correspondent Linc Bostrom must find out who is behind
these bold and deadly attacks, and discover if they are motivated
by old fashioned greed, or a more sinister desire to turn up the
heat under a cold war.
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