Special constables have a long established history within British policing. Today, they hold full police powers and are an important part of the police workforce across all areas in England and Wales. The Metropolitan Special Constabulary (MSC) is the largest in the country. One in four special constables nationally belong to the MSC and in 2015 they provided London with over half a million policing hours. Since 2012, the number of special constables in the MSC has fallen by 40 per cent. Despite their longevity, special constabularies are under researched and the factors associated with volunteer officer motivation and retention are pooly understood. In spite of the high levels of attrition, successive governments have promoted the benefits...
The purpose of this police brief is to summarise the key findings from the national reports and cont...
The focus of this article is the Police Support Volunteer (PSV), a brand of non-warranted and usuall...
A substantial body of research engaging volunteer Special Constables has reflected the importance fo...
In a climate of diminishing resources, securing a prolonged commitment to volunteer from special con...
The paper examines public motivations to volunteer as Special Constables and seeks to understand the...
There are an estimated 8,000 Police Support Volunteers (PSVs) in England and Wales, contributing aro...
This project sought to examine the nature of the Special Constabulary as a volunteering resource in ...
Understanding and responding to motivations – both initial and continuing – are pivotal features of ...
The paper reports on a study of the early career experiences of voluntary Special Constables. The re...
This chapter is about volunteer special constables. It offers a timely contribution to discussion on...
Special Constables have an established history within British policing. The Special Constabulary has...
This article explores senior and strategic perspectives on the volunteer Special Constabulary in Eng...
Volunteering within policing across England and Wales has a long history. Previous research on polic...
Police Support Volunteers (PSVs) - citizens who give their time freely to perform tasks that complem...
This report provides the findings of a National Survey of Special Constables conducted in Spring 201...
The purpose of this police brief is to summarise the key findings from the national reports and cont...
The focus of this article is the Police Support Volunteer (PSV), a brand of non-warranted and usuall...
A substantial body of research engaging volunteer Special Constables has reflected the importance fo...
In a climate of diminishing resources, securing a prolonged commitment to volunteer from special con...
The paper examines public motivations to volunteer as Special Constables and seeks to understand the...
There are an estimated 8,000 Police Support Volunteers (PSVs) in England and Wales, contributing aro...
This project sought to examine the nature of the Special Constabulary as a volunteering resource in ...
Understanding and responding to motivations – both initial and continuing – are pivotal features of ...
The paper reports on a study of the early career experiences of voluntary Special Constables. The re...
This chapter is about volunteer special constables. It offers a timely contribution to discussion on...
Special Constables have an established history within British policing. The Special Constabulary has...
This article explores senior and strategic perspectives on the volunteer Special Constabulary in Eng...
Volunteering within policing across England and Wales has a long history. Previous research on polic...
Police Support Volunteers (PSVs) - citizens who give their time freely to perform tasks that complem...
This report provides the findings of a National Survey of Special Constables conducted in Spring 201...
The purpose of this police brief is to summarise the key findings from the national reports and cont...
The focus of this article is the Police Support Volunteer (PSV), a brand of non-warranted and usuall...
A substantial body of research engaging volunteer Special Constables has reflected the importance fo...