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Behavioural Skills for Effective Policing: The Service Speaks [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 274 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 246x174x15 mm, weight: 500 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Feb-2022
  • Leidėjas: Critical Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1914171381
  • ISBN-13: 9781914171383
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 274 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 246x174x15 mm, weight: 500 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Feb-2022
  • Leidėjas: Critical Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1914171381
  • ISBN-13: 9781914171383

As the police service redefines its role in the twenty-first century, this critical handbook covers the full range of behavioural skills essential to effective policing practice and professional development.

 



Behavioural skills are essential to effective policing practice and professional development, and are also embedded within the policing competency frameworks.As the police service looks to further redefine its role in the twenty-first century, this critical handbook covers the full range of these proficiencies, from building rapport, applying emotional intelligence, building empathy and resilience to understanding ethics, and developing coaching and leadership skills.

Each chapter is written by a distinguished serving or former senior police leader and/or policing scholar, bringing together a wealth of experience and understanding and applying this knowledge in context through key case studies and examples. Suitable for serving police officers at all levels, as well as policing lecturers and students aspiring to join the police, this book encourages and enables a people-centred approach to policing that balances the debate that has given disproportionate credence to transactional skills at the expense of a more transformational approach.

Meet the editors and authors viii
Introduction 1(4)
PART 1 POLICING WITH AUTHORITY
5(40)
1 Inclusive UK policing: a personal perspective
7(20)
Brian Langston
2 Building rapport
27(18)
Peter Nicholas
PART 2 ORGANISATIONAL CULTURES
45(76)
3 Building emotional buy-in
47(12)
Will Kerr
4 A culture of coaching to support the next big leaps in policing
59(22)
Serena Kennedy
Cameron Thomson
5 Leading effective teams
81(18)
Dee Collins
6 Challenging conversations
99(22)
Suzette Davenport
PART 3 OPERATIONAL LEARNING
121(62)
7 Firearms: emotional management
123(18)
David Hartley
8 Wise policing: soft skills and strong principles
141(20)
Kate Moss
Ken Pease
9 Public order: conflict resolution
161(22)
Jim McAllister
Ashley Kilgallon
PART 4 LEADING THE STRATEGIC NARRATIVE
183(72)
10 Personal and organisational transformation
185(22)
Mike Barton
11 Creating the climate
207(14)
Peter Fahy
12 Ethics, values and standards
221(14)
Judith K. Gillespie
13 Developing a learning culture and environment
235(20)
Julie Brierley
Index 255
Mark Kilgallon works with individuals, teams, organisations, including the UK police service, and strategic partnerships to help them deliver what is at the core of their purpose. He is an Honorary Professor at Nottingham Trent University with academic interests in formal and informal leadership, organisational cultures, and power dynamics within teams.

Martin Wright is a former police officer and creator of the community safety initiative Radio Links. He is currently Managing Editor of the Oxford Journal of Policing, a volunteer with Dyfed Powys Police and a Visiting Senior Research Fellow at Canterbury Christ Church University.