New perspectives on police training and education: lessons from the private sector

Alison Wakefield, Mark Button

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Abstract

A coherent strategy for promoting leadership, professional standards, professional development and training should underpin any occupational discipline seeking to claim the elevated status of a 'profession'. This has become a recent focus of the United Kingdom government with respect to policing: following a detailed review by Chief Constable Peter Neyroud of existing arrangements and future needs for Britain's police Specifically plans were announced to establish a new College of Policing in the UK.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInternational perspectives on police education and training
EditorsPerry Stanislas
PublisherRoutledge
Pages254-273
ISBN (Print)9780415632188
Publication statusPublished - 2014

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