General Police Duties 2005: 4 (Blackstone's Police Manuals)

General Police Duties 2005: 4 (Blackstone's Police Manuals)

by Fraser Sampson (Author)

Synopsis

"Blackstone's Police Manual" on "General Police Duties" is the leading text on police law, and the only official reference work for police officers preparing for promotion examinations and for probationary officers. It covers all aspects of general police duties law and procedure from a police officer's perspective. The 2005 edition has been extensively revised to incorporate all legislative developments such as the Criminal Justice Act 2003, the Sexual Offences Act 2003, and the Anti-Social Behavior Act 2003, and a number of case decisions and changes in policy. "Blackstone's Police Manuals" have become the best-selling police reference text in the UK. In addition to being the only official study guide for the police promotion examination in England and Wales, and the recognised text for police probationers, the Manuals have quickly established themselves as the definitive source for all who are involved in police law and procedure. Endorsed by Central Police Training and Development Authority, the Manuals have been written in consultation with polices force in England and Wales, incorporating views from Detective schools, Driver Training Centers, and operational officer and police managers countrywide. This new edition focuses on General Police Duties and covers key topics including: human rights; police powers; harassment, hostility and anti-social behavior; public order and terrorism; firearms and weapons; civil disputes; offences and powers relating to information; discrimination and equality. It has also been revised and updated, and includes new questions on important areas of the law.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 580
Edition: Revised edition
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 19 Aug 2004

ISBN 10: 0199268215
ISBN 13: 9780199268214

Author Bio

Fraser Sampson LLB, LLM, MBA is a Solicitor in the Employment Group at Walker Morris. He was formerly superintendent and Head of the National Police Training Examination and Assessment.