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Editorial: Police education and training revisited: Drawbacks and advances. [PDF]
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Staller MS +3 more
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Measuring improvement in knowledge of drug policy reforms following a police education program in Tijuana, Mexico. [PDF]
BackgroundMexico’s 2009 “narcomenudeo reform” decriminalized small amounts of drugs, shifting some drug law enforcement to the states and mandating drug treatment diversion instead of incarceration.
Arredondo J +14 more
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Improving police conceptual knowledge of Mexico's law on cannabis possession: Findings from an assessment of a police education program. [PDF]
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Policing practices do not reflect recent decriminalization of drug possession in Mexico. We assessed knowledge of cannabis law as part of a police education program (PEP) post-drug law reform in Tijuana.
Mittal ML +13 more
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The police education qualification framework: a professional agenda or building professionals?
Given the growing complexity in British policing, the College of Policing are implementing a Police Education Qualification Framework through a professionalization agenda.
Jenny Norman, Michael Rowe
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The complex and changing nature of policing and police work have become firmly embedded in police studies discourse, and reflected in ongoing discussion about contemporary police training and education programmes.
Pauline Ramshaw
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Producing legalists or dirty Harrys? Police education and field training
This paper explores Nordic police students’ attitudes towards non-legalistic police work, based on a cross-national longitudinal survey (N = 1,438). We ask where police recruits in four different Nordic countries are placed along a legalistic–autonomous ...
Silje Bringsrud Fekjær
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Abstract Higher education for police has a 100-year history in the USA. Initially, it incorporated both ‘education’ and much of what is now considered ‘training’, out of necessity because police occupational training had yet to be widely implemented.
G. Cordner
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UNIVERSITY EDUCATION AS A MODERN EUROPEAN TREND OF INITIAL POLICE TRAINING [PDF]
The article is devoted to the issues of police education reform. Modern countries have different models of initial police training, based on their historical traditions and modern conditions of functioning of states.
Anastasia I. Berendieieva
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The aim of the study is to present the existing solutions to the functioning of the police education systems in selected Member States of the European Union.
Jacek Dworzecki, Dominik Hryszkiewicz
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In this cross-sectional study, we investigated work-related stress, gender-based and sexual harassment among police officers working in vulnerable areas in Stockholm. Data were collected from 152 police officers using a set of questionnaires. The results
Arian Rostami +3 more
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