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El. knyga: Dilemmas and Decision Making in Policing [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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A collection of realistic policing scenarios exploring how officers and policing students might work with operational dilemmas, consider conflicting demands, assess options and make professional decisions.



Explores how policing students and police officers might apply theory to tackle dilemmas demonstrated through true to life scenarios.

Relevant for those undertaking the Professional Policing degree, Apprenticeships or the Degree Holder Entry Programme, as well as their academic and work-based educators, it examines the complexities faced on a daily basis by frontline officers.

A range of fictional realistic case studies are presented in order to highlight contemporary challenges in the modern policing landscape. These are unpicked through discussion and reflective questions, exploring how decisions are made based on theoretical understanding and practical considerations in context. Key themes within these scenarios include procedural justice, legitimacy, organisational culture, prioritisation of workload, objectivity and neutrality, human rights and values. The book provides students and their educators with the opportunities to discuss policing dilemmas and decision-making in a safe space.

Introduction Section 1 - Policing by Consent: Decision Making and Public
Accountability
Chapter 1 Legitimacy and control: Stop and search
Chapter 2
The role of the police: Policing protests and demonstrations Section 2
Managing Risk and Safeguarding: Complex Decision Making
Chapter 3 Identifying
and managing risk: Stalking and harassment
Chapter 4 Prosecuting or
safeguarding: Juveniles involved in criminality Section 3 - Mindset, Choices
and Priorities: Investigative Decision Making
Chapter 5 Achieving best
evidence: Assault of Elderly Male
Chapter 6 Getting off to the right start:
Responding to sexual assault
Chapter 7 Prioritising Workloads: Investigation
Planning Conclusion Index References
Emma Spooner is a lecturer at the University of Sunderland delivering work-based learning programmes to practitioners involved in investigative practice and policing. She draws on 21 years of policing experience as a front-line practitioner working across the spectrum of volume and priority crime, serious and complex crime and major crime investigation to help to de-mystify the research process and contextualise it into daily working practices. Helping students to embrace research and understand its application to professional practice and workplace development lies at the heart of her teaching.

Bob Cooper was a detective for 25 years. During that time he worked as a mentor to his colleagues and delivered numerous training events both to internal and external parties around aspects of investigative practice including decision making. He has a passion for understanding investigative decision making and has used this to underpin discussions with frontline colleagues to help them to develop and maintain standards within the workplace.