Blackstone's handbook for policing students 2017

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Graca, S., Lawton-Barrett, K., Gilbert, P., Hooper, G., Jones, N., Lerpiniere, P., McCormack, T., Mitchell, S., Nunn, J., O'Neill, M. and Owens, J. Bryant, R. and Bryan, S. (ed.) 2016. Blackstone's handbook for policing students 2017. Open University Press.
AuthorsGraca, S., Lawton-Barrett, K., Gilbert, P., Hooper, G., Jones, N., Lerpiniere, P., McCormack, T., Mitchell, S., Nunn, J., O'Neill, M. and Owens, J.
EditorsBryant, R. and Bryan, S.
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Blackstone's Handbook for Policing Students 2017 reflects the multitude of avenues into policing now open to future police officers, from pre-join courses to progression from serving as a Special or working as a PCSO. Covering the major requirements of the revised Certificate in Knowledge of Policing (2015), as well as the IPLDP Diploma in Policing, this book is a must-have for anyone embarking on a career in the police

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SeriesBlackstone's Handbook for Policing Students
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