In an effort to modernise police organisations and professionalise policing, it is becoming increasingly common for police today to obtain formal university qualifications. Within the Australian context, the National Police Professionalism Implementation Advisory Committee (NPPIAC) recommended in 1990 that police pursue full professional status reflecting national education standards underpinned by university qualifications. This paper explores, from a national perspective, key stakeholders’ perceptions about police university education and professionalism. Forty in-depth interviews were carried out with police managers and academics occupying pivotal positions in police education from across Australia. Both police managers and academic...
This article presents preliminary findings from a longitudinal study contributing to the current deb...
The previous UK Coalition government (2010-2015) made significant efforts to professionalise the pol...
This article updates and extends a literature review by Paterson on the attributes said to be brough...
The paper reviews some of the key developments in the relationship between University sector educati...
The paper reports on a small pilot study which explored the above themes through semi-structured int...
This article presents preliminary findings from a longitudinal study contributing to the current deb...
Interest in the relationship between police and higher education is not a new phenomenon. However, i...
The paper explores the role of academic education in police professionalisation by placing it within...
The type and quality of police officers a society requires often reflects the relationship between t...
This paper challenges widely-held views about university education and it benefits for ‘professional...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.This study examined the perception held by me...
Given the growing complexity in policing in England and Wales, the College of Policing (CoP) are imp...
Canterbury Christ Church University (CCCU) have been involved in police education with serving polic...
Given the growing complexity in policing in England and Wales, the College of Policing (CoP) are imp...
Purpose There is considerable evidence to illustrate police occupational culture can negatively inf...
This article presents preliminary findings from a longitudinal study contributing to the current deb...
The previous UK Coalition government (2010-2015) made significant efforts to professionalise the pol...
This article updates and extends a literature review by Paterson on the attributes said to be brough...
The paper reviews some of the key developments in the relationship between University sector educati...
The paper reports on a small pilot study which explored the above themes through semi-structured int...
This article presents preliminary findings from a longitudinal study contributing to the current deb...
Interest in the relationship between police and higher education is not a new phenomenon. However, i...
The paper explores the role of academic education in police professionalisation by placing it within...
The type and quality of police officers a society requires often reflects the relationship between t...
This paper challenges widely-held views about university education and it benefits for ‘professional...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.This study examined the perception held by me...
Given the growing complexity in policing in England and Wales, the College of Policing (CoP) are imp...
Canterbury Christ Church University (CCCU) have been involved in police education with serving polic...
Given the growing complexity in policing in England and Wales, the College of Policing (CoP) are imp...
Purpose There is considerable evidence to illustrate police occupational culture can negatively inf...
This article presents preliminary findings from a longitudinal study contributing to the current deb...
The previous UK Coalition government (2010-2015) made significant efforts to professionalise the pol...
This article updates and extends a literature review by Paterson on the attributes said to be brough...