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Addresses the policing models and concepts which underpin officers'
daily decision making. It clearly relates theory to practice and
promotes transferrable skills including critical thinking and case
study analysis. This book offers the reader a comprehensive
understanding of problem-solving models and policing theory. The
approach bridges the gap between academic understanding and
practical considerations, and situates police decision making
within ethical frameworks adopted by police services in England and
Wales. It also draws attention to the legislation which underpins
the context of problem solving and the policies which inform this.
Models are discussed in relation to theoretical underpinnings and
implementation is examined through policy and legislation,
historical success and limitations. Critical thinking is a must for
all police officers present and future and, as such, readers are
challenged to consider decision making and the impact of their
choices for both themselves as police officers and the wider
community that they will go on to serve. Chapters cover
neighbourhood, 'hot spot' and predictive policing, rational choice
theory, situational crime prevention and partnership working.
Readers can benefit from reading the text cover to cover to gain a
developing understanding of the topic, or they can use it to
reference key principles and ideas. This text is part of the
Professional Policing Curriculum in Practice series
Bengal tigers in the jungles of India. Birds of Paradise in the
wilds of New Guinea. Penguins on frozen beaches in Antarctica.
These and other charismatic and endangered species find homes
within the world's great wildlife reserves. Only a few persons have
had the opportunity to visit many of these wildlife sanctuaries and
witness these magnificent animals firsthand. Now, for the first
time, the splendor of the world's most impressive wildlife reserves
is captured on the printed page in this gloriously illustrated book
by naturalists Laura and Bill Riley.
The Rileys, who received Pulitizer Prize nominations for their
book on American wildlife refuges, spent ten years researching this
book, visiting reserves on every continent. The 600 sanctuaries
featured were chosen on the basis of exhaustive on-scene reports,
interviews, and personal experiences. From Ecuador's Galapagos
Islands to Tanzania's renowned Serengeti, they represent the last
places on earth where the natural world remains intact. Some of the
reserves are as large as European countries, others the size of
small farms. Many are growing as people everywhere become aware of
their beauty and importance.
The book includes information on each sanctuary's historical and
ecological significance, details about how to visit and what to
see, and a comprehensive index for locating individual species.
A feast for the eyes, "Nature's Strongholds "offers a magical
excursion into these majestic-and seldom seen-paradises. Anyone who
has ever dreamed of taking such a journey will long to have this
book.
Includes: 150 color photographs Information on each reserve's
historical and ecological significance details on best times to
visit as well as monthly temperature and rainfall descriptions of
habitats 75 detailed maps "
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Moon and Stars (Paperback)
Kaily Lindquist, Laura Riley; Illustrated by Michelle Cary
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