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Professional Police Practice - Scenarios and Dilemmas

English · Paperback / Softback

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Offers a practitioner-oriented overview of professional standards in all aspects of policing, aiming to capture some of the complexities and interpretations that form the basis of professional standards in policing today. The book takes a novel, scenario-based approach to developing professional awareness.

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  • Part One - Police Practice and Ethics

  • 1: P.A.J. Waddington: Introduction

  • 2: John Kleinig: Reflections on Teaching Police Ethics with Scenarios

  • Part Two - The Compromised Senior Officer

  • 3: Scenario: The Compromised Senior Officer

  • 4: Jenny Fleming and Juani O'Reilly: Addressing the Scenario: Integrity Insights and Dangerous Liaisons

  • 5: Peter Neyroud and Colin Paine: Addressing the Scenario: A Socratic Police Dialogue

  • 6: P.A.J. Waddington: Editor's Commentary

  • Part Three - 'A Free Cup of Coffee' Problem

  • 7: Scenario: 'A Free Cup of Coffee'

  • 8: Sarah Stewart: Addressing the Scenario: Ethical Policing Practice in Community Policing

  • 9: P.A.J. Waddington: Editor's Commentary

  • Part Four - Community Negotiation

  • 10: Scenario: Community Negotiation

  • 11: Vern Neufeld Redekop: Addressing the Scenario: Mutual Respect, Complexity and Community Dialogue: Charting a New Path

  • 12: P.A.J. Waddington: Editor's Commentary

  • 13: Vern Neufeld Redekop: Author's Response

  • Part Five - Intelligence

  • 14: Scenario: Intelligence

  • 15: Steve Darroch: Addressing the Scenario: The Dilemmas of Intelligence and Ethical Police Practice: Policing Terrorism and Managing Covert Human Sources

  • 16: P.A.J. Waddington: Editor's Commentary

  • 17: Steve Darroch: Author's Response

  • Part 6 - Public Order

  • 18: Scenario: Public Order (Nuclear Power Plant)

  • 19: Monique Marks and Sean Tait: Addressing the Scenario: Nuclear Power Plant Scenario: Responding to a Complex Public Order Policing Situation

  • 20: Michael Messinger: Addressing the Scenario: Public Order Command: Dilemmas of Police Practice

  • 21: P.A.J. Waddington: Editor's Commentary



About the author

P A J Waddington is Professor of Social Policy and Honorary Director of the Central Institute for the Study of Public Protection at the University of Wolverhampton. He has over 30 years of academic research and is the initiator of the BSc (Hons) Policing degree.

Dr Martin Wright, a retired police inspector, is the Director of the Central Institute for the Study of Public Protection and Head of Department of Uniformed Services at the University of Wolverhampton. He is the lead for the BSc Policing, Fire & Rescue and Armed Forces degrees.

John Kleinig is Professor of Philosophy in the Department of Criminal Justice, John Jay College of Criminal Justice and Professorial Fellow in Criminal Justice Ethics at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics (Canberra, Australia).

Summary

Offers a practitioner-oriented overview of professional standards in all aspects of policing, aiming to capture some of the complexities and interpretations that form the basis of professional standards in policing today. The book takes a novel, scenario-based approach to developing professional awareness.

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