Fr. 219.00

Understanding Policing and Professional Practice

English · Hardback

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An essential introductory text on modern-day policing, suitable for all pre-join policing students as well as those on criminology courses. It matches the requirements of the new qualifications and standards and examines the challenges of policing an increasingly global, technical and diverse world.


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Part One: The Context of Professional Policing Chapter 1: The profession of policing Chapter 2: Foundations and structure of the British Police Service Chapter 3: Policing and the criminal justice system Part Two: The Core Concepts of Policing Chapter 4: Police governance and accountability Chapter 5: Decision making and ethics Chapter 6: Professional standards Part Three: Professional Policing in Practice Chapter 7: Policing in practice Chapter 8: Policing and the vulnerable Chapter 9: Crime in the twenty-first century Answers References Index


About the author










Barrie Sheldon is a policing lecturer with Staffordshire University, and has been connected with the Institute of Policing since its inception in 2019, working with policing students undertaking the PEQF programme either as apprentices or degree holders. He joined Staffordshire Police in 1972 as a cadet, leaving 32 years later as a senior investigating officer engaged in both operations and policy development. He has worked for Teesside University delivering a policing foundation degree, has designed and delivered bespoke policing programmes for police officers in Rwanda, and has served as Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner for West Mercia Police.
Peter Williams is a senior lecturer within the Liverpool Centre for Advanced Policing Studies at Liverpool John Moores University and programme leader for online distance learning at both undergraduate and postgraduate level in the areas of policing and terrorism/counter-terrorism studies. He has also worked as a senior lecturer in policing with Teesside University and as an associate lecturer in criminology for the Open University in Wales. Prior to working in higher education, he was a police officer with Merseyside Police, retiring at the rank of Inspector.
Tony Blockley has served within policing for over 30 years, gaining extensive knowledge and understanding of policing organisation and practice. On retirement he had attained the rank of Chief Superintendent with the position of Head of Crime, responsible for leading 500+ multi-disciplinary staff within a complex and critical department servicing public protection, major and serious crime, serious and organised crime, terrorism, financial crime, fraud and forensic services.
As the lead for policing at the University of Derby he is responsible for co-ordinating policing higher education, including developing programmes and enhancing current provision in line with the Police Education Qualification Framework (PEQF) while also supporting the College of Policing in the development of programmes.
He combines an extensive policing career with an understanding of the national curriculum, the requirements of the academic standards and the entry routes to policing, giving him a unique perspective and the necessary credibility to support his role as Editor of Critical Publishing's new policing series.


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