Introduction to American Policing provides a solid stepping stone into the world of law enforcement in the United States. All the basics of policing are covered, including recruitment, integrity, and response to crime. The text is written in a clear lively style. In each chapter, career profiles offer a real-life angle on a variety of law enforcement professions. Other features focus on communication skills, technology updates, and encourage discussions about ethics issues. An appendix builds report-writing skills which are also reinforced with additional practice on the text's Web site. Another appendix provides a useful Spanish glossary. The text is a key tool to prepare students for immediate employment in the police force and to give them an understanding of legal issues.
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 254 mm
Breite: 203 mm
Dicke: 25 mm
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978-0-02-800915-5 (9780028009155)
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Michael Hooper is the Bureau Chief of California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST). He began his involvement with the criminal justice system as a member of the Los Angeles Police Department. His 23 years of LAPD experience encompassed positions as a patrol officer, field supervisor, and watch commander. This was followed by five years of service on the Criminal Justice Program faculty at Penn State University's Capitol Campus. He currently manages POST's Center for Leadership Development, which provides core leadership training for all of California's peace officers promoted to supervisory, management, and executive positions.
Chapter 1 Introduction to American Policing Chapter 2 Policing in Ancient and English Times Chapter 3 Policing and the American Experience Chapter 4 The Police Role Chapter 5 The Organization of Policing Chapter 6 Recruitment, Selection, and Training Chapter 7 Skills for the Successful Police Officer Chapter 8 Police Behavior, Attitudes, and Stress Chapter 9 Components of Police Integrity Chapter 10 Police and the Law Chapter 11 Patrol: The Backbone of Policing Chapter 12 The Expanded Police Response Chapter 13 Police-Community Relations Chapter 14 The Role of Research and Planning in Policing Chapter 15 New Science, Technology, and Paradigms