Blackstone's Police Q&A: Crime 2011

Blackstone's Police Q&A: Crime 2011

by JohnWatson (Author), HuwSmart (Author)

Synopsis

Designed to mirror the best-selling Blackstone's Police Manuals, this series is written by experienced question writers. Each Q&A book contains hundreds of multiple-choice questions designed to reinforce knowledge and understanding of all four Police Manuals, and to highlight any gaps or weaknesses in that knowledge. Following subjects in the same sequence as the Manuals and drawing upon the relevant text, the Blackstone's Police Q&As 2011 are essential revision tools for all police officers sitting the Sergeant's Part 1 promotion examinations. The 2011 editions of this popular series contain important updates, reflecting changes to the 2011 versions of the Blackstone's Police Manuals. Each book is fully cross-referenced to the relevant Manual and contains a question checklist to mark the answers. This new edition on Crime has been revised and updated to include new questions on the Policing and Crime Act 2009 and updates from Safeguarding Vulnerable Child and Adult Witnesses. The 2011 edition also includes a new section on Firearms and Gun Crime. Other titles in the series are: Evidence and Procedure Q&A 2011, Road Policing Q&A 2011, and General Police Duties Q&A 2011. This product is not endorsed by the NPIA.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Edition: 9
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 12 Aug 2010

ISBN 10: 019959239X
ISBN 13: 9780199592395

Author Bio

Huw Smart is a serving Chief Inspector and qualified police trainer for South Wales Police. He has several years' experience in writing multiple-choice questions. He is author of Blackstone's Custody Officer's Manual and is also a part-time lecturer at the University of Glamorgan.


John Watson is a serving police officer with over 25 year's police service and is a qualified police trainer and assessor. He has several years' experience in writing multiple-choice questions that have been successfully used for in-force training.