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Part of the Professional Policing Curriculum in Practice series, this text covers the important contemporary topic of policing those who may have poor mental health are classed as vulnerable or at risk, which runs throughout the policing curriculum.

It examines how policing has evolved when dealing with vulnerable people and covers situations such as county lines, modern slavery and online bullying and harassment. It emphasises the importance of the overall police response as part of a multi-agency approach and promotes the need for individual professional curiosity from police officers. Case studies add to the rich knowledge base provided, and critical questions and examples of evidence-based practice are included to embed understanding and help cement theory. Students will develop their critical thinking abilities and gain the confidence to recognise and deal with the complex issues associated with this topic.



Table of Contents

Chapter 1: The complexities of policing vulnerable persons in society

Chapter 2: Key drivers – police responses to vulnerability and risk

Chapter 3: Increased vulnerability – Intrinsic and Extrinsic factors

Chapter 4: An analysis of theories and concepts of victimology

Chapter 5: Vulnerability issues – child sexual exploitation, online abuse, modern slavery, county lines and child exploitation

Chapter 6: The responses of the police and other agencies to vulnerability

Chapter 7: The position of the vulnerable person

Chapter 8: Measuring progress – what next for policing vulnerability issues?

Policing Mental Health, Vulnerability and Risk

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      Publisher: Critical Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 21/04/2023
      ISBN13: 9781915080561, 978-1915080561
      ISBN10: 1915080568

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Part of the Professional Policing Curriculum in Practice series, this text covers the important contemporary topic of policing those who may have poor mental health are classed as vulnerable or at risk, which runs throughout the policing curriculum.

      It examines how policing has evolved when dealing with vulnerable people and covers situations such as county lines, modern slavery and online bullying and harassment. It emphasises the importance of the overall police response as part of a multi-agency approach and promotes the need for individual professional curiosity from police officers. Case studies add to the rich knowledge base provided, and critical questions and examples of evidence-based practice are included to embed understanding and help cement theory. Students will develop their critical thinking abilities and gain the confidence to recognise and deal with the complex issues associated with this topic.



      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1: The complexities of policing vulnerable persons in society

      Chapter 2: Key drivers – police responses to vulnerability and risk

      Chapter 3: Increased vulnerability – Intrinsic and Extrinsic factors

      Chapter 4: An analysis of theories and concepts of victimology

      Chapter 5: Vulnerability issues – child sexual exploitation, online abuse, modern slavery, county lines and child exploitation

      Chapter 6: The responses of the police and other agencies to vulnerability

      Chapter 7: The position of the vulnerable person

      Chapter 8: Measuring progress – what next for policing vulnerability issues?

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