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Practical Psychology for Policing - (Key Themes in Policing) by Jason Roach (Paperback)
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Highlights
- As contemporary policing becomes ever more complex, so knowledge of practical psychology becomes ever more important in everyday policing encounters, situations and contexts.
- About the Author: Jason Roach is Professor of Psychology and Policing at the University of Huddersfield.
- 148 Pages
- Psychology, Forensic Psychology
- Series Name: Key Themes in Policing
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About the Book
This textbook investigates how psychological research can be applied to practical policing. It explores new ways psychological knowledge can be used in broad areas of policing and uniquely demonstrates its use in specific aspects of practical policing. Encouraging critical reflection, this book is essential reading for practitioners and students.Book Synopsis
As contemporary policing becomes ever more complex, so knowledge of practical psychology becomes ever more important in everyday policing encounters, situations and contexts.
This book suggests how new ways of applying psychological knowledge and research can be of benefit in a range of policing contexts, for example, beat patrols, preventing crime and using the self-selection policing approach to uncover serious criminality from less serious offences.
Looking forward, Jason Roach suggests how psychological knowledge, research and policing might evolve together, to meet the changing challenges faced by contemporary policing.
In encouraging critical thinking and practical application, this book is essential reading for both police practitioners and criminology, policing and psychology students.
About the Author
Jason Roach is Professor of Psychology and Policing at the University of Huddersfield.