The current study explored police trainers’ perceptions of their actual and preferred methods of acquiring new coaching knowledge; the types of knowledge they currently require and/or desire; and how they apply new knowledge. A total of 163 police trainers from Germany and Austria participated in the study. The responses were analysed using an inductive approach. The results showed that police trainers thought they needed knowledge of pedagogy, policing, and self-development, with reasons being centred around a need to optimise learning, training content and the engagement of learners within the training sessions. Preferred methods of learning focused predominantly around informal and non-formal opportunities, the reasons for which were soc...
This qualitative-interpretive, phenomenological analysis study describes the lived experiences of po...
An evidence based approach to guide the proposed changes to recruit police training under the Police...
The training of police arrest and self-defence skills (ASDS), known as officer safety training (OST)...
The current study explored police trainers’ perceptions of their actual and preferred methods of acq...
The current study aimed to elicit the planning and reflecting processes of police trainers with rega...
The current study aims to investigate the current structure and delivery of police recruit training....
Police recruits undertake mandatory training programmes to prepare for conflict situations. To motiv...
Police training plays a crucial role in the development of police officers. Because the training of ...
This article presents a map and summary of the landscape of a systematic search of the police recrui...
Police scholars have consistently drawn attention to the importance of informal or cultural knowledg...
Canterbury Christ Church University (CCCU) have been involved in police education with serving polic...
Purpose - Although there is an international consensus concerning how police investigative interview...
We review the present state of research on police training in the United States, highlighting gaps i...
This paper reports the results of a systematic review of the existing research evidence on police re...
The research project investigated the basic detective training courses presented in the two training...
This qualitative-interpretive, phenomenological analysis study describes the lived experiences of po...
An evidence based approach to guide the proposed changes to recruit police training under the Police...
The training of police arrest and self-defence skills (ASDS), known as officer safety training (OST)...
The current study explored police trainers’ perceptions of their actual and preferred methods of acq...
The current study aimed to elicit the planning and reflecting processes of police trainers with rega...
The current study aims to investigate the current structure and delivery of police recruit training....
Police recruits undertake mandatory training programmes to prepare for conflict situations. To motiv...
Police training plays a crucial role in the development of police officers. Because the training of ...
This article presents a map and summary of the landscape of a systematic search of the police recrui...
Police scholars have consistently drawn attention to the importance of informal or cultural knowledg...
Canterbury Christ Church University (CCCU) have been involved in police education with serving polic...
Purpose - Although there is an international consensus concerning how police investigative interview...
We review the present state of research on police training in the United States, highlighting gaps i...
This paper reports the results of a systematic review of the existing research evidence on police re...
The research project investigated the basic detective training courses presented in the two training...
This qualitative-interpretive, phenomenological analysis study describes the lived experiences of po...
An evidence based approach to guide the proposed changes to recruit police training under the Police...
The training of police arrest and self-defence skills (ASDS), known as officer safety training (OST)...