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Police officers working in the 21st century must not only possess vast technical knowledge, but also be able to respond with logic and reason when under pressure. Producing a highly professional police officer requires the right combination of formal education and technical training.Police Education and Training in a Global Society explores the similarities and differences in officer training around the world.
List of contents
Part 1 Part I: Introduction Chapter 2 The Challenges of Police Education and Training in a Global Society Part 3 Part II: Police Education and Training in Africa, Asia, and the Near East Chapter 4 Police Training and Education in Bahrain Chapter 5 Police Education and Training in Qatar: A Comprehensive Comparative View Chapter 6 Management of Police Training and Education: An Overview of the Uganda Police Force Chapter 6 Overview of Taiwan Police Education System Chapter 7 Police Training and Education in Thailand Part 9 Part III: Police Education and Training in Europe Chapter 10 Police Education and Training in the Ukraine Chapter 11 Police Training and Education: A Perspective of Austria Chapter 12 The Police Education and Training in the Republic of Serbia Chapter 13 A Comparative Account of Police Training in Four Countries Chapter 14 Police Training and Education: The Croation Perspective Chapter 15 Police Training and Education: A Comparative Global Perspective Part 16 Part IV: Police Education and Training in North and South America Chapter 17 Police Training for Democracy Chapter 18 Police Education and Training in a Global Society: A Brazilian Overview Part 19 Part V: Specialized Police Education and Training Chapter 20 Police Training: The New Look Chapter 21 The ICRC and Relations with Police and Security Forces Chapter 22 Policing Domestic Violence in Ethnic Communities: A Survey of Training Needs for Police Officers in New South Wales, Australia Chapter 22 Designing the Future's Police Leaders Part 23 Part VI: Police Training Models Chapter 24 Police Training and Education in the United Kingdom Chapter 24 Law Enforcement Training in Southeast Asia: A Theory-Driven Process and Outcome Evaluation Chapter 25 Training at the Surete du Quebec Chapter 26 Counter-Terrorism in Turkey: Organizational and Operational Structure and Training Chapter 26 Polish Police Training System and the Current Crime Threat Part 27 Part VII: Issues in Police Education and Training Chapter 28 Determinants of Police Recruit Satisfaction with Field Training Chapter 30 Noble Cause Police Corruption: Suggestions for Training Chapter 32 Barks and Bites? The Impact of Training on Police Canine Force Outcomes
About the author
Edited by Peter C. Kratcoski and Dilip K. Das - Contributions by Ibrahim Al Ghaith; Tariq H. Al-Hassan; Mohammed A. R. Al-Khayyat; Nasser R. Alkabi; Mark Ming-chwang Chen; Sutham Cheruprakobkit; Yulia Chistyakova; Maximilian Edelbacher; J Price Foster; Ya