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Title Police organization and training : innovations in research and practice / M.R. Haberfeld, Curtis A. Clarke, Dale L. Sheehan, editors
Published New York : Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, ©2012

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 214 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Contents Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction / M.R. Haberfeld -- 2. Beyond Reproach: The Need for Effective and Responsive Training / Kim Armstrong -- 3. Changing Paradigms in Police Training: Transitioning from a Traditional to an Andragogical Model / Robert F. Vodde -- 4. Innovative Law Enforcement Training: Blended Theory, Technology, and Research / William A. Norris -- 5. From Theory to Practice: Simulation Technology as a Training Tool in Law Enforcement / Christine Hudy -- 6. Redesigning Specialized Advanced Criminal Investigation Training in Germany / Norbert Unger -- 7. Evolution of Police Training: The Investigative Skill Education Program / Cheryl Lepatski -- 8. Professionalising Investigation Programme / Pat Treacy -- 9. Generational Gap: Values and Culture-Building in the Hong Kong Police Force / K.C. Cheung -- 10. Learning to Deal with Potentially Dangerous Situations: A Situation-Oriented Approach / Otto Adang -- 11. INTERPOL: An International Perspective on Police Training and Development / Dale L. Sheehan -- 12. Developments in United Nations Police Peacekeeping Training / Chris Sharwood-Smith -- 13. New Enforcement Challenges: Modern Piracy Faces Unprepared Local Law Enforcement / Agostino von Hassell
Summary Criminal enterprises are growing in sophistication. Terrorism is an ongoing security threat. The general public is more knowledgeable about legal matters. These developments, among others, necessitate new methods in police work--and in training new recruits and in-service officers. Given these challenges, improvements in training are a vital means of both staying ahead of lawbreakers and delivering the most effective services to the community. Police Organization and Training surveys innovations in law enforcement training in its evolution from military-style models toward continuing professional development, improved investigation methods, and overall best practices. International dispatches by training practitioners, academics, and other experts from the US, the UK, Canada, Germany, Hong Kong, and elsewhere emphasize blended education methods, competency-building curricula, program and policy development, and leadership concepts. These emerging paradigms and technologies, coupled with a clear focus on ethical issues, provide a lucid picture of the future of police training in both educational and law enforcement contexts. In addition, the book's training templates are not only instructive but also adaptable to different locales. Featured in the coverage: · Simulation technology as a training tool. · The Investigation Skill Education Program and the Professionalizing Investigation Program. · Redesigning specialized advanced criminal investigation and training. · A situation-oriented approach to addressing potentially dangerous situations. · Developments in United Nations peacekeeping training. · Combating modern piracy Police Organization and Training is a key resource for researcher sand policymakers in comparative criminal justice, police and public administration, and police training academies. It also has considerable utility as a classroom text in courses on policing a nd police administration
Analysis Social sciences
Social policy
Criminology
Criminology & Criminal Justice
Public Administration
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Police training.
Police administration.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Infrastructure.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
Sciences sociales.
Sciences humaines.
Police administration
Police training
Form Electronic book
Author Haberfeld, M. R. (Maria R.), 1957-
Clarke, Curtis A
Sheehan, Dale L
ISBN 9781461407454
1461407451