This paper challenges widely-held views about university education and it benefits for ‘professionalising’ policing. A collaborative initiative to train police recruits at a local university is shown to be producing ‘unintended consequences’. The social theory of Pierre Bourdieu is employed to examine how the pedagogic practices of the tutors and other aspects of the university programme operated to undermine the development of professional habitus
In an effort to modernise police organisations and professionalise policing, it is becoming increasi...
The relationship between Higher Education (HE) and the knowledge and skill requirements of police of...
The relationship between Higher Education (HE) and the knowledge and skill requirements of police of...
A new partnership initiative to train police recruits at a local university is shown to be producing...
Purpose There is considerable evidence to illustrate police occupational culture can negatively inf...
The previous UK Coalition government (2010-2015) made significant efforts to professionalise the pol...
It can be argued that most of the theorising around work and learning is premised on the idea that t...
The paper reports on a small pilot study which explored the above themes through semi-structured int...
Interest in the relationship between police and higher education is not a new phenomenon. However, i...
This article presents preliminary findings from a longitudinal study contributing to the current deb...
Given the growing complexity in policing in England and Wales, the College of Policing (CoP) are imp...
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...
The relationship between Higher Education (HE) and the knowledge and skill requirements of police of...
The paper explores the role of academic education in police professionalisation by placing it within...
In an effort to modernise police organisations and professionalise policing, it is becoming increasi...
The relationship between Higher Education (HE) and the knowledge and skill requirements of police of...
The relationship between Higher Education (HE) and the knowledge and skill requirements of police of...
A new partnership initiative to train police recruits at a local university is shown to be producing...
Purpose There is considerable evidence to illustrate police occupational culture can negatively inf...
The previous UK Coalition government (2010-2015) made significant efforts to professionalise the pol...
It can be argued that most of the theorising around work and learning is premised on the idea that t...
The paper reports on a small pilot study which explored the above themes through semi-structured int...
Interest in the relationship between police and higher education is not a new phenomenon. However, i...
This article presents preliminary findings from a longitudinal study contributing to the current deb...
Given the growing complexity in policing in England and Wales, the College of Policing (CoP) are imp...
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...
The relationship between Higher Education (HE) and the knowledge and skill requirements of police of...
The paper explores the role of academic education in police professionalisation by placing it within...
In an effort to modernise police organisations and professionalise policing, it is becoming increasi...
The relationship between Higher Education (HE) and the knowledge and skill requirements of police of...
The relationship between Higher Education (HE) and the knowledge and skill requirements of police of...