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Police Ethics and Values

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Informationen zum Autor Allyson MacVean was the founder and first Director of the John Grieve Centre for Policing and Community Safety. Prior to this position, Allyson worked in the Serious and Organized Crime Unit at the Home Office. Her interests include police intelligence, the policing of investigations, policing child sexual abusers and police education. Her books include co-editor of The Handbook of Intelligence Policing (OUP, 2008), Policing Paedophiles on the Internet (New Police Bookshop, 2004) and Sage Course Companions: Policing (Sage Publications, 2007). Peter Neyroud joined Hampshire Constabulary in 1980 after reading History at Oxford. After working in uniform and as a detective in Hampshire and then as an Assistant Chief and Deputy in West Mercia, he became the Chief Constable of Thames Valley in 2002 and a Vice-President of the Association of Chief Police Officers in 2005. He moved to the Home Office in 2006 to set up the National Policing Improvement Agency and was the Chief Constable and Chief Executive until 2010. He was also a member of the Sentencing Guidelines Council, Parole Board, National Policing Board and National Criminal Justice. Before retiring from the police in 2010, he completed a “fundamental review of Police Leadership and Training” for the Home Secretary, which was published in April 2011 and proposed radical change to the training and development of police officers and the establishment of a new professional body for policing. Since leaving the Police Service at the end of 2010 he has set up his own professional research consultancy, is directing a major research programme at Cambridge University into Crime Harm and is providing training, leadership development and consultancy nationally and internationally. He is also a widely published author of books, articles and papers on policing and Editor of the Oxford Journal of Policing and Associate Editor of the Springer Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. He was awarded the Queens Police Medal in 2004 and a CBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List in 2011. Klappentext A comprehensive introduction to ethics and values within a police setting for all those undertaking policing degrees. Zusammenfassung A comprehensive introduction to ethics and values within a police setting for all those undertaking policing degrees. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction to Police Ethics and Values Professional Policing and A Code of Ethics Police Culture and Ethical Policing An Ethical Approach to Equality and Discrimination Ethical Leadership and Management in Policing Ethical and Moral Considerations in the Use of Force An Ethical Approach to Policing Public Disorder Ethical Considerations in Covert Investigations Police Corruption and Misconduct Professional Standards and Ethical Practice The New Police Professionalism: Evidence, Legitimacy and Democracy ...

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Authors Jonathan Hughes, Macvean, Allyson Macvean, Allyson Hughes Macvean, Allyson Neyroud Macvean, Peter Neyroud, Peter W. Neyroud, Allyson MacVean & Peter Neyroud
Publisher Sage Publications Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2012
 
EAN 9780857253859
ISBN 978-0-85725-385-9
No. of pages 160
Series Policing Matters Series
Policing Matters Series
Policing Matters
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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