Blackstone's Police Q&As 2017 are the essential revision tool for all police officers sitting the NPPF Step Two Legal Examination (formerly OSPRE (R) Part I). Written in partnership with the best-selling Blackstone's Police Manuals, the only study guides endorsed by the College of Policing, the Q&As' experienced author team follow subjects in the same sequence as the Manuals, providing the most authoritative means of
self-testing outside of the promotion examinations.
Blackstone's Police Q&A: Crime 2017 contains hundreds of multiple-choice questions designed to reinforce knowledge and understanding of the Crime Manual. Matching the only format of questions you will see in an NPPF Step Two Legal Examination, each question has a detailed and comprehensive answer that highlights not only the correct response, but also the reasoning behind the incorrect responses, allowing candidates to highlight any gaps or weaknesses in their knowledge.
Full cross-references to the relevant Manual paragraphs and Keynotes encourage more effective studying, while a question checklist helps you track your progress.
The 2017 editions of this popular series contain important updates, reflecting changes in the Blackstone's Police Manuals. This new edition on Crime includes new questions on the Modern Slavery Act 2015, the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 and the Criminal Procedure Rules 2015, as well as revised material covering State of Mind and Criminal Conduct, and a revised chapter on Theft and Related Offences.
Other titles in the series are: Evidence and Procedure Q&A 2017, Road Policing Q&A 2017, and General Police Duties Q&A 2017.
Blackstone's Police Q&As are also available as part of our online Blackstone's Police Manuals and Q&As service: http://www.blackstonespolice.com
This product is not endorsed by the College of Policing.
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Review from previous edition Review from previous edition Review from previous edition Any candidate that is serious about the promotion process would be well advised to purchase the Q&A books as an efficient, salient and efficient way of checking study progress. * Detective Constable, Bedfordshire Police * An excellent resource and revision aid for those studying for the Sergeants' and Inspectors' promotion examinations, and also great for officers who simply want to improve their knowledge and keep up to date with changes in legislation. * Stephen Armitage, Police Constable, North Yorkshire Police * The best way to pass the police promotion examination is to develop knowledge and technique through answering questions * Dr Richard Heslop, Sergeant, West Yorkshire Police *
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Huw Smart is a former Chief Inspector for South Wales Police, having retired with over 33 years' policing service. He is a qualified police trainer and assessor and has over 15 years' experience in writing multiple-choice questions. Huw is also the author of the Blackstone's Custody Officer's Manual and since retiring, has become a Senior Lecturer on the Police Sciences Degree course at the University of South Wales, lecturing on Police Duties and Law.
John Watson is a retired Inspector. He is a trained and experienced multiple-choice question writer with extensive experience in training police law students. He is also the author of the Blackstone's Police Manual 2017: Road Policing.
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Former Police Inspector, and qualified police trainer and assessor
Former Chief Inspector, South Wales Police
1: State of Mind
2: Criminal Conduct
3: Incomplete Offences and Police Investigations
4: General Defences
5: Homicide
6: Misuse of Drugs
7: Firearms and Gun Crime
8: Racially and Religiously Aggravated Offences
9: Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person
10: Miscellaneous Offences Against the Person
11: Sexual Offences
12: Control of Sex Offenders
13: Child Protection
14: Theft and Related Offences
15: Fraud
16: Criminal Damage
17: Offences Against the Administration of Justice and Public Interest
18: Offences Arising from Immigration, Asylum and People Exploitation