This thesis analyses the professional accreditation of new to role detective officers between June 2010 and September 2013 who were studying for a foundation degree through a local university whilst engaged on a police Professionalising Investigation Programme (PIP) situated in a northern police service. It considers the perceptions of the trainee detectives learning experience in relation to professional development and questions their experience regarding their overall work-based learning placement. Higher education and culture are both individually and organisationally explored regarding the effect on the trainee detective along with the concepts of profession, professionalisation and professionalism that are examined in the wider contex...
Given the growing complexity in policing in England and Wales, the College of Policing (CoP) are imp...
This article presents preliminary findings from a longitudinal study contributing to the current deb...
This paper seeks to extend our understanding of the role played by police culture in debates around ...
This article explores perceptions of individuals involved in an early attempt to professionalize det...
The previous UK Coalition government (2010-2015) made significant efforts to professionalise the pol...
Purpose The authors consider current policy debates in the UK about the professionalisation of the ...
Canterbury Christ Church University (CCCU) have been involved in police education with serving polic...
Police Scotland pride themselves on being a ‘learning organisation’ (Police Scotland, 2020a), yet th...
Interest in the relationship between police and higher education is not a new phenomenon. However, i...
The paper reports on a small pilot study which explored the above themes through semi-structured int...
This paper challenges widely-held views about university education and it benefits for ‘professional...
The thesis explores the role of academic education in police professionalisation. Due to its high co...
This article presents preliminary findings from a longitudinal study contributing to the current deb...
This report presents the emerging findings from a mixed methods Ph.D. study, funded by Edinburgh Nap...
This research seeks to understand the process of detective training and its contribution to the prac...
Given the growing complexity in policing in England and Wales, the College of Policing (CoP) are imp...
This article presents preliminary findings from a longitudinal study contributing to the current deb...
This paper seeks to extend our understanding of the role played by police culture in debates around ...
This article explores perceptions of individuals involved in an early attempt to professionalize det...
The previous UK Coalition government (2010-2015) made significant efforts to professionalise the pol...
Purpose The authors consider current policy debates in the UK about the professionalisation of the ...
Canterbury Christ Church University (CCCU) have been involved in police education with serving polic...
Police Scotland pride themselves on being a ‘learning organisation’ (Police Scotland, 2020a), yet th...
Interest in the relationship between police and higher education is not a new phenomenon. However, i...
The paper reports on a small pilot study which explored the above themes through semi-structured int...
This paper challenges widely-held views about university education and it benefits for ‘professional...
The thesis explores the role of academic education in police professionalisation. Due to its high co...
This article presents preliminary findings from a longitudinal study contributing to the current deb...
This report presents the emerging findings from a mixed methods Ph.D. study, funded by Edinburgh Nap...
This research seeks to understand the process of detective training and its contribution to the prac...
Given the growing complexity in policing in England and Wales, the College of Policing (CoP) are imp...
This article presents preliminary findings from a longitudinal study contributing to the current deb...
This paper seeks to extend our understanding of the role played by police culture in debates around ...