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Training in community policing
Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management, 2000The widespread acceptance of community policing necessitates the need for training of recruits into its philosophy and practices. We provide a suggested curriculum for such training after describing its three basic premises. This is followed by discussions of the rationale for the curriculum, and a promising training method that can be used in its ...
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Professionalism and Police Training
2018Chapter 1 examines the concept of professionalism, considers the Peelian principles that continue to influence policing, and discusses the nature and evolving meaning of professionalism as applied to policing. It highlights the role of the Desborough Committee in configuring twentieth century police training in the UK, and that of Vollmer’s ‘scientific
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Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, 1988
Recent studies have concluded that a number of major police departments have under-utilized their trained negotiators and suggested that they be used to develop further training, especially in the area of elementary psychological concepts such as communication and rapport building skills.
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Recent studies have concluded that a number of major police departments have under-utilized their trained negotiators and suggested that they be used to develop further training, especially in the area of elementary psychological concepts such as communication and rapport building skills.
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Improving police officer training
Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, 1985This paper presents the results of procedures whereby police agencies can develop a training program which will most accurately fulfill the agency's needs, and also a technique to accurarely assess the trainee's progress in the training program. The Critical Incidem Job Analysis technique was used to develop the training program, and an assessment ...
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The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1929
ascertain the approximate extent to which these cities possessed training schools for police. Forty-seven cities responded and thirty-one of these reported schools. The examination of the curriculum and the methods of these thirty-one schools warrants the statement that only sixteen can be regarded as real schools by any reasonable standard of judgment.
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ascertain the approximate extent to which these cities possessed training schools for police. Forty-seven cities responded and thirty-one of these reported schools. The examination of the curriculum and the methods of these thirty-one schools warrants the statement that only sixteen can be regarded as real schools by any reasonable standard of judgment.
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2019
The issue of educational entry requirements for police officers has been a perennial one. Since August Vollmer first broached the topic of police education as a serious consideration, there have been opinions on both sides of the subject. A number of presidential commissions have examined the question of a police minimum education requirement, and ...
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The issue of educational entry requirements for police officers has been a perennial one. Since August Vollmer first broached the topic of police education as a serious consideration, there have been opinions on both sides of the subject. A number of presidential commissions have examined the question of a police minimum education requirement, and ...
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Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (1931-1951), 1943
John I. Howe, Orvle R. Williams
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John I. Howe, Orvle R. Williams
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