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Addresses the policing models and concepts which underpin officers' daily decision making. It clearly relates theory to practice and promotes transferrable skills including critical thinking and case study analysis.

This book offers the reader a comprehensive understanding of problem-solving models and policing theory. The approach bridges the gap between academic understanding and practical considerations, and situates police decision making within ethical frameworks adopted by police services in England and Wales. It also draws attention to the legislation which underpins the context of problem solving and the policies which inform this. Models are discussed in relation to theoretical underpinnings and implementation is examined through policy and legislation, historical success and limitations.

Critical thinking is a must for all police officers present and future and, as such, readers are challenged to consider decision making and the impact of their choices for both themselves as police officers and the wider community that they will go on to serve. Chapters cover neighbourhood, 'hot spot' and predictive policing, rational choice theory, situational crime prevention and partnership working. Readers can benefit from reading the text cover to cover to gain a developing understanding of the topic, or they can use it to reference key principles and ideas.

This text is part of the Professional Policing Curriculum in Practice series



Trade Review

"This book focuses on six key policing models through which contemporary policing is delivered…The content of each chapter has been thoughtfully prepared, providing a coherent account of the context, content and analysis of each of the issues that are explored…The material is prepared in a style that is highly suitable for readers who have little or no knowledge of the subject matter that is under consideration, making first-rate use of graphics and tabulated material…This truly excellent book is essential reading for all those enrolled on the police service pre-join routes but also has considerable relevance to the wider audience of criminology students taking modules in contemporary policing."

-- Peter Joyce BA (Hons), MA, PhD * Visiting Professor of Criminology, Wrexham University *

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Neighbourhood policing

Chapter 2: ‘Hot Spot’ policing

Chapter 3: Predictive policing

Chapter 4: Rational Choice Theory

Chapter 5: Situational crime prevention

Chapter 6: Partnership working in crime prevention

Sample Answers

References

Index

Police Problem Solving Models and Theories

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    Publisher: Critical Publishing Ltd
    Publication Date: 08/09/2023
    ISBN13: 9781915713278, 978-1915713278
    ISBN10: 1915713277

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Addresses the policing models and concepts which underpin officers' daily decision making. It clearly relates theory to practice and promotes transferrable skills including critical thinking and case study analysis.

    This book offers the reader a comprehensive understanding of problem-solving models and policing theory. The approach bridges the gap between academic understanding and practical considerations, and situates police decision making within ethical frameworks adopted by police services in England and Wales. It also draws attention to the legislation which underpins the context of problem solving and the policies which inform this. Models are discussed in relation to theoretical underpinnings and implementation is examined through policy and legislation, historical success and limitations.

    Critical thinking is a must for all police officers present and future and, as such, readers are challenged to consider decision making and the impact of their choices for both themselves as police officers and the wider community that they will go on to serve. Chapters cover neighbourhood, 'hot spot' and predictive policing, rational choice theory, situational crime prevention and partnership working. Readers can benefit from reading the text cover to cover to gain a developing understanding of the topic, or they can use it to reference key principles and ideas.

    This text is part of the Professional Policing Curriculum in Practice series



    Trade Review

    "This book focuses on six key policing models through which contemporary policing is delivered…The content of each chapter has been thoughtfully prepared, providing a coherent account of the context, content and analysis of each of the issues that are explored…The material is prepared in a style that is highly suitable for readers who have little or no knowledge of the subject matter that is under consideration, making first-rate use of graphics and tabulated material…This truly excellent book is essential reading for all those enrolled on the police service pre-join routes but also has considerable relevance to the wider audience of criminology students taking modules in contemporary policing."

    -- Peter Joyce BA (Hons), MA, PhD * Visiting Professor of Criminology, Wrexham University *

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1: Neighbourhood policing

    Chapter 2: ‘Hot Spot’ policing

    Chapter 3: Predictive policing

    Chapter 4: Rational Choice Theory

    Chapter 5: Situational crime prevention

    Chapter 6: Partnership working in crime prevention

    Sample Answers

    References

    Index

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