PhD ThesisThe research sought to examine the extent to which the initial training undertaken by new recruits to the police service in England and Wales has prepared them for their role as police officers by inculcating the attitudes and behaviours considered by the UK police service to be appropriate. The study comprised five elements: 1. Consideration of the notion of appropriate behaviour, the origins of it as being a stated aim of police recruit training and an examination of the evidence to determine whether it is possible to achieve the required outcomes through the medium of classroom-based training. 2. An examination of two cohorts of police recruits, the first in the 1980s and the second in the first decade of the 21st century, to...
This thesis, the fieldwork for which was undertaken between 2010 and 2012, examined an initial polic...
Police selection and socialisation have been studied internationally by numerous researchers from di...
As policing evolves radically to meet the demand of a twenty-first century society, the training met...
An evidence based approach to guide the proposed changes to recruit police training under the Police...
An evidence based approach to guide the proposed changes to recruit police training under the Police...
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...
This article presents a map and summary of the landscape of a systematic search of the police recrui...
In 2016, policing in England and Wales became a degree-entry profession. The pathway for those enter...
Canterbury Christ Church University (CCCU) have been involved in police education with serving polic...
This paper challenges widely-held views about university education and it benefits for ‘professional...
A new partnership initiative to train police recruits at a local university is shown to be producing...
Police selection and socialisation have been studied internationally by numerous researchers from di...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.This study examined the perception held by me...
The previous UK Coalition government (2010-2015) made significant efforts to professionalise the pol...
This thesis, the fieldwork for which was undertaken between 2010 and 2012, examined an initial polic...
Police selection and socialisation have been studied internationally by numerous researchers from di...
As policing evolves radically to meet the demand of a twenty-first century society, the training met...
An evidence based approach to guide the proposed changes to recruit police training under the Police...
An evidence based approach to guide the proposed changes to recruit police training under the Police...
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...
This article presents a map and summary of the landscape of a systematic search of the police recrui...
In 2016, policing in England and Wales became a degree-entry profession. The pathway for those enter...
Canterbury Christ Church University (CCCU) have been involved in police education with serving polic...
This paper challenges widely-held views about university education and it benefits for ‘professional...
A new partnership initiative to train police recruits at a local university is shown to be producing...
Police selection and socialisation have been studied internationally by numerous researchers from di...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.This study examined the perception held by me...
The previous UK Coalition government (2010-2015) made significant efforts to professionalise the pol...
This thesis, the fieldwork for which was undertaken between 2010 and 2012, examined an initial polic...
Police selection and socialisation have been studied internationally by numerous researchers from di...
As policing evolves radically to meet the demand of a twenty-first century society, the training met...