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Evidence-based policing is a core part of the National Policing Curriculum but policing students and new officers often feel daunted by the prospect of understanding research and how to use it to inform decision making in practice. This text helps readers develop a sound understanding of evidence-based practice in policing and contextualises the research process by explaining how it supports practice within the workplace. It clearly relates research to the investigative process, combining academic theory and operational understanding using relevant case studies and scenarios, and identifies the main approaches employed. It explores how evidence from research can be used to inform and develop critical arguments central to policing practice and signposts students to key sources of information.

The Professional Policing Curriculum in Practice is a new series of books that match the requirements of the new pre-join policing qualifications. The texts reflect modern policing, are up-to-date and relevant, and grounded in practice. They reflect the challenges faced by new students, linking theory to real-life operational practice, while addressing critical thinking and other academic skills needed for degree-level study.



Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Evidence-based policing

Chapter 2: Research as an investigation

Chapter 3: Identifying existing evidence

Chapter 4: Analysing existing evidence

Chapter 5: Conducting your own research

Chapter 6: Using evidence to develop practice

Police Research and Evidence-based Policing

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    A Paperback / softback by Emma Spooner, Craig Hughes, Tony Blockley

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      Publisher: Critical Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 18/04/2022
      ISBN13: 9781914171864, 978-1914171864
      ISBN10: 1914171861

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Evidence-based policing is a core part of the National Policing Curriculum but policing students and new officers often feel daunted by the prospect of understanding research and how to use it to inform decision making in practice. This text helps readers develop a sound understanding of evidence-based practice in policing and contextualises the research process by explaining how it supports practice within the workplace. It clearly relates research to the investigative process, combining academic theory and operational understanding using relevant case studies and scenarios, and identifies the main approaches employed. It explores how evidence from research can be used to inform and develop critical arguments central to policing practice and signposts students to key sources of information.

      The Professional Policing Curriculum in Practice is a new series of books that match the requirements of the new pre-join policing qualifications. The texts reflect modern policing, are up-to-date and relevant, and grounded in practice. They reflect the challenges faced by new students, linking theory to real-life operational practice, while addressing critical thinking and other academic skills needed for degree-level study.



      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1: Evidence-based policing

      Chapter 2: Research as an investigation

      Chapter 3: Identifying existing evidence

      Chapter 4: Analysing existing evidence

      Chapter 5: Conducting your own research

      Chapter 6: Using evidence to develop practice

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