Introduction to Professional Policing (2 ed)
Examining the Evidence Base

Edited by Ian Pepper,Ruth McGrath

ISBN13: 9781032795997

Imprint: Routledge

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Published: 11/06/2025

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Description
Policing is a dynamic profession with increasing demands and complexities placed upon police officers, staff and volunteers who provide a 24-hour service across a diverse range of communities. Written by experts in policing higher education from across both academic and professional practice, this book equips aspiring or newly appointed police officers, staff and volunteers with the knowledge and understanding to deal with the significant and often complex challenges they face daily. Introduction to Professional Policing 2nd edition, explores a number of the core underpinning knowledge requirements identified as themes within the ever-evolving National Policing Curriculum (NPC) and Police Constable Entry Routes (PCER), whilst also informing those embarking on leadership development. These include: • Community and neighbourhood policing • Counter-terrorism • Digital policing • Ethics, equality, diversity and inclusion • Evidence-based policing • Maintaining professional standards • Police leadership • Problem solving and problem-oriented policing • Victims and protecting the vulnerable • Volunteers in policing This 2nd edition has been reviewed and significantly updated in line with the dynamic and ongoing demands faced by operational policing and therefore the associated knowledge requirements for policing education and training. The edition is refocused on the learning requirements contained within the range of entry routes now available in to policing, as well as the professional development of those serving as police staff and volunteers. This includes new chapters providing insights into community and neighbourhood policing, problem solving and volunteers in policing. At the end of each chapter the student finds a case study, reflective questions and an extensive reference list, all of which reinforces students’ knowledge and furthers their professional development. Written in a clear and direct style, this book supports aspiring police officers, newly appointed police officers, direct entry detectives, community support officers, special constables and police staff. It will also be of interest to those embarking on a leadership journey within policing and anyone wanting to learn more about the profession of policing. It is essential reading for students taking a Professional Policing degree or commencing any of the Police constable Entry Routes.
Introduction Ian Pepper and Ruth McGrath 1. Ethics, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Eifion Swinnerton-Gismondi 2. Maintaining Professional Standards and Reflective Practice Dominic A. Wood 3. Criminology and Criminal Justice Anne Lodge 4. The Role of the Police as a Public Authority Angela King and Annabelle James 5. Evidence-Based Policing Helen Selby-Fell and Ian Pepper 6. Communication Skills, Decision-making and Managing Conflict Ruth McGrath, Ian Pepper, Mark Thornton 7. Problem Oriented Policing/Problem Solving Jane Baxendale 8. Community and neighbourhood policing – the shifting sands Mollie Rennoldson 9. Policing Vulnerability: Attrition, rape and domestic abuse Emma Williams, Jennifer Norman, Katy Barrow-Grint 10. Counter-Terrorism: The Front line Peter Williams 11. Digital Policing Benjamin Findlay, Shawn Robertson and Harry Stewart 12. Volunteers in Policing Colin Rogers 13. An Introduction to Coaching and Mentoring David Taylor 14. Leadership Ian Pepper, Rick Ruddell , Ross Wolf and Christopher D. O’Connor
  • Criminology: legal aspects
  • Police & security services
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
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