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A new canteen culture: the potential to use social media as evidence in policing
Williams, E. and Hesketh, I. 2017. A new canteen culture: the potential to use social media as evidence in policing. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice. 11 (3), pp. 346-355. https://doi.org/10.1093/police/pax025Journal article
Cooperation in policing in Europe - current trends and future challenges
Hooper, G. 2017. Cooperation in policing in Europe - current trends and future challenges. European Police Science and Research Bulletin. 16, pp. 277-281.Journal article
The Police that never was: Peel, Melbourne and the Cheshire Constabulary, 1829-1856
Tennant, M. 2017. The Police that never was: Peel, Melbourne and the Cheshire Constabulary, 1829-1856.Conference paper
Miami Animal Police
Milton, J. 2006. Miami Animal Police.Digital or visual media
Evidence-based policing, professionalization and challenges to policing in Britain
Tong, S. 2017. Evidence-based policing, professionalization and challenges to policing in Britain.Lecture
Art, craft and science of policing
Tong, S. 2017. Art, craft and science of policing.Lecture
Conducting research into European policing'
Tong, S. 2017. Conducting research into European policing'.Lecture
Learning from mistakes? policing under siege: an examination of high profile criticisms of policing and potential responses
Tong, S. 2016. Learning from mistakes? policing under siege: an examination of high profile criticisms of policing and potential responses.Lecture
Professionalising policing: challenges in the role of education
Tong, S. 2016. Professionalising policing: challenges in the role of education.Conference paper
Police reform workshop: professionalisation through education
Tong, S. 2016. Police reform workshop: professionalisation through education. European Police Research Institutes Collaboration (EPiC) Annual Conference. Cardiff UniversityConference item
Professionalising policing: seeking viable and sustainable approaches to police education and learning
Tong, S. 2017. Professionalising policing: seeking viable and sustainable approaches to police education and learning. European Police Science and Research Bulletin - Special Conference Edition. Summer (2017), pp. 171-178.Journal article
Evaluation of the MPS Predictive Policing Trial (redacted)
Bryant, R., Azhar, H., Blackburn, B. and Falade, M. 2015. Evaluation of the MPS Predictive Policing Trial (redacted).Project report
Policing and mental health
Massey, K. 2015. Policing and mental health. in: Brunger, M., Tong, S. and Martin, D. (ed.) Introduction to policing research. Taking lessons from practice Abingdon, Oxon Routledge.Book chapter
Blackstone's handbook for policing students 2017
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.Book
Critical ethnography: investigating practice in police firearms training
Beighton, C. 2018. Critical ethnography: investigating practice in police firearms training. in: SAGE Research Methods Cases Part 2 SAGE.Book chapter
The importance of context and cognitive agency in developing police knowledge: going beyond the police science discourse
Wood, D., Cockcroft, T., Tong, S. and Bryant, R. 2017. The importance of context and cognitive agency in developing police knowledge: going beyond the police science discourse. The Police Journal. https://doi.org/10.1177/0032258X17696101Journal article
Police public relations in the age of social media
McIntee, V. 2016. Police public relations in the age of social media. PhD Thesis Canterbury Christ Church UniversityPhD Thesis
From indifference to hostility: police sfficers, organisational responses and the symbolic value of ‘in-service’ higher education in policing
Hallenberg, K. and Cockcroft, T. 2017. From indifference to hostility: police sfficers, organisational responses and the symbolic value of ‘in-service’ higher education in policing. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice. https://doi.org/10.1093/police/paw055Journal article
The politics of establishing reflexivity as a core component of good policing
Wood, D. and Williams, E. 2016. The politics of establishing reflexivity as a core component of good policing. in: Armstrong, S., Blaustein, J. and Henry, A. (ed.) Reflexivity and Criminal Justice. Intersections of Policy, Practice and Research London Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 215-236Book chapter
Skin coloured targets: an examination of the effects of the use of targets in the Police, in ‘Black, Minority and Ethnic’ (BME) candidate selection and recruitment
Stubbs, G. 2016. Skin coloured targets: an examination of the effects of the use of targets in the Police, in ‘Black, Minority and Ethnic’ (BME) candidate selection and recruitment. Masters Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Law, Criminal Justice and ComputingMasters Thesis