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Understanding the changing social structural and corporate agency governance characteristics of (UK) Policing: towards a new relational policing matrix
Goodman, C. 2019. Understanding the changing social structural and corporate agency governance characteristics of (UK) Policing: towards a new relational policing matrix. PhD Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University The Business SchoolPhD Thesis
Do police officers receive sufficient training in mental health? A front line perspective of police officers attitudes and beliefs on attending mental health calls
Holloway, D. 2018. Do police officers receive sufficient training in mental health? A front line perspective of police officers attitudes and beliefs on attending mental health calls. Masters Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Human and Life SciencesMasters Thesis
Policing vulnerability: attrition, rape and domestic violence
Williams, E., Norman, J. and Barrow-Grint, K. 2020. Policing vulnerability: attrition, rape and domestic violence. in: Pepper, I.K. and McGrath, R. (ed.) Introduction to Professional Policing: Examining the Evidence Base London Routledge.Book chapter
From blue to every shade of grey. An evaluation of a police service’s fast track detective scheme: student and professional perspectives of recruitment and selection of officers for the fast track to detective scheme.
Evans, R. 2019. From blue to every shade of grey. An evaluation of a police service’s fast track detective scheme: student and professional perspectives of recruitment and selection of officers for the fast track to detective scheme. Masters Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Law, Criminal Jusitce and PolicingMasters Thesis
Police use of force: a contextual study of 'suicide by cop' within the British Police paradigm
Francis, N. 2019. Police use of force: a contextual study of 'suicide by cop' within the British Police paradigm. Masters Thesis Cantebury Christ Church University School of Law, Criminal Justice and PolicingMasters Thesis
The ‘cost’ of caring in policing: From burnout to PTSD in police officers in England and Wales
Foley, Jim and Massey, K. 2020. The ‘cost’ of caring in policing: From burnout to PTSD in police officers in England and Wales. The Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles. 94 (3), pp. 298-315. https://doi.org/10.1177/0032258x20917442Journal article
Can I follow you? Social media surveillance and policing dilemmas
Cahill, L. 2020. Can I follow you? Social media surveillance and policing dilemmas. Masters Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Law, Criminal Justice and PolicingMasters Thesis
Perceptions of armed policing: barriers and motivations to becoming an eAuthorised Firearms Officer
Joe Simon 2019. Perceptions of armed policing: barriers and motivations to becoming an eAuthorised Firearms Officer. Masters Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Law, Criminal Justice and PolicingMasters Thesis
Women police leaders in Europe: a tale of prejudice and patronage
Silvestri, M. and Tong, S. 2020. Women police leaders in Europe: a tale of prejudice and patronage. European Journal of Criminology. 19 (5), pp. 871-890. https://doi.org/10.1177/1477370820931867Journal article
Direct Entry: Fairness, resilience and the impact on regular cops
Williams, E., Norman, J. and Boag-Munroe, F. 2020. Direct Entry: Fairness, resilience and the impact on regular cops. International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice. 64. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijlcj.2020.100442Journal article
Towards Ethical Policing
Wood, D. A. 2020. Towards Ethical Policing. Bristol Policy Press.Book
The construction and shaping of protesters' perceptions of police legitimacy: a thematic approach to police information and intelligence gathering
Lydon, D. 2020. The construction and shaping of protesters' perceptions of police legitimacy: a thematic approach to police information and intelligence gathering. Police Practice and Research. https://doi.org/10.1080/15614263.2020.1722665.Journal article
Mandatory police training: the epitome of dissatisfaction and demotivation?
Honess, R. 2020. Mandatory police training: the epitome of dissatisfaction and demotivation? Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice. https://doi.org/10.1093/police/paz076Journal article
Police learning in the context of change and diversity
Tong, S. and Green. T 2019. Police learning in the context of change and diversity. Policing: A Journal for Policy and Practice. https://doi.org/10.1093/police/paz069Journal article
Changes to police leadership: the legitimisation and the challenges of direct entry
Williams, E. and Scott, S. 2019. Changes to police leadership: the legitimisation and the challenges of direct entry. in: Ramshaw, P., Silvestri, M. and Simpson, M. (ed.) Police Leadership: Changing Landscapes Palgrave Macmillan.Book chapter
Policing and mental health: do we really get it?
Williams, E., Norman, J. and Brown, M. 2019. Policing and mental health: do we really get it? in: Policing and Mental Health Routledge.Book chapter
The police education qualification framework: a professional agenda or building professionals?
Williams, E., Norman, J. and Rowe, M. 2019. The police education qualification framework: a professional agenda or building professionals? Police Practice and Research. https://doi.org/10.1080/15614263.2019.1598070Journal article
Using soft power for crime prevention and reduction: the experience of Abu Dhabi police
Alhanaee, M. 2018. Using soft power for crime prevention and reduction: the experience of Abu Dhabi police. Masters Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University Faculty of Social and Applied SciencesMasters Thesis
Professionalizing criminal investigation: an examination of an early attempt to support specialization in criminal investigation
Tong, S. and O'Neill, M. 2019. Professionalizing criminal investigation: an examination of an early attempt to support specialization in criminal investigation. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice. https://doi.org/10.1093/police/paz010Journal article
The Schengen evaluation mechanism: exploring the views of experts in the field of police cooperation
Kaasik, J. and Tong, S. 2019. The Schengen evaluation mechanism: exploring the views of experts in the field of police cooperation. European Law Enforcement Research Bulletin. Winter (18), pp. 1-18.Journal article