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Full Description
This new book provides a highly readable, practical overview of the structure, concepts and workings of the police force in England & Wales. It offers a comprehensive foundation to the basic concepts that new recruits will encounter during their initial training periods and in the workplace, as well as highlighting some key issues and theories that will be built upon in later training. It will be a significant tool in helping them prepare for forthcoming training - allowing each recruit to start assuming some responsibility for his/her own professional development from an early stage. Written in a concise and approachable style, the book will also be a useful guide to anyone considering a career in the police force or interview candidates wishing to prepare themselves for interview.
Contents
Introduction; PART 1: THE POLICE AND POLICING; 1. Who does it?; The Policing Landscape; Map of Forces; Rank and Insignia Chart; The Police Family; Police Support Staff; Sworn Police Constables; Special Constables; Citizens in Uniform; Uniformed Patrol: The Front Rank; Specialist Roles and Departments; Tutor Constables; Road Traffic; Criminal Investigation; 2. Preparing for What?; Police Constables; Auxiliary and Support Staff; Discretion; Conduct; 3. What it takes; Competencies and Standards; National Occupational Standards; 4. Who it Takes; Would I fit in?; Joining the Police; Minimum Requirements; 5. Training and Development; Training Style; Experiential Learning; 6. From Potential to Performance; Action Planning and Objectives; Professional Conduct; Probationer Constables; PART 2: POLICING POWERS; 7. Human Rights and Police Power; The European Convention; Human Rights Act 1998; Public Authorities; What are the Convention Rights?; Balancing Competing Rights and Needs; The Three Tests; 8. Powers of Arrest; Lawful Arrests; Arrestable Offences; Arresting for Arrestable Offences; Non-Arrestable Offences; Arresting for Non-Arrestable Offences; General Arrest Conditions; Tell Them What's Happening; A Word of Caution; A Word About Force; 9. Stop and Search; Where; What; When; How; Powers of Entry; Powers without Warrant; Arrestable Offences; Other Powers of Entry Without Warrant; 10. Law and Order; Summary Offences; Indictable Offences; Order; 11. A Quick Lesson in Crime; Guilty Knowledge; Wrongful Acts; Unfinished Offences; Defences; Proof; Look out for Victims; Continuing Professional Development; 12. Law and Order: A Closer Look; Offences Against Property; Theft; Robbery; Burglary; Taking Vehicles; Going Equipped; Criminal Damage; Racially or Religiously Aggravated Damage; Offences Against People; Offences Against the Peace; Public Disorder; Offensive and Anti-Social Behaviour; Drunkenness; Offences Against Policy; Controlled Drugs; Weapons; 13. Communicating; Language, Labels and Loose Talk; Labelling; Terminology; Radio Communication; APPENDIX