Study Skills for Policing Students (Policing Matters)

Study Skills for Policing Students (Policing Matters)

by RichardMalthouse (Author), JodiRoffey-Barentsen (Author)

Synopsis

This text provides an accessible and up to date guide to study skills for all those undertaking degrees and foundation degrees in policing. It will also be relevant to degree courses in criminology and criminal justice. Efficient study skills pave the way to successful learning. This book helps policing students with all aspects of their studies including identifying how they learn best, effective note-taking, how to be critical and analytical in their reading, writing and thinking, how to carry out research and writing a final dissertation.

$30.60

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 194
Edition: 1
Publisher: Learning Matters
Published: 19 Apr 2010

ISBN 10: 1844453529
ISBN 13: 9781844453528

Media Reviews
I am recommending this book to our student officers - it covers everything we need and more, and says it in a clear style ... I am going to suggest that this text be issued to each officer on the programme. Programme Leader, Liverpool John Moores University.
Author Bio
Richard Malthouse is currently employed within a large law enforcement agency, providing training design and performance needs analysis. He has been teaching, coaching, and assessing police officers for over 11 years and is a Director of The Interview Success Company Ltd which coaches individuals through the National Police Recruit Assessment Process. Dr Jodi Roffey-Barentsen is Programme Manager of Education and Teacher Training at Farnborough College of Technology in Hampshire. She has extensive experience in teaching and learning in a range of educational settings and is responsible for a suite of degree courses in education and learning support. Her research interests are in the field of Reflective Practice, the deployment of Teaching Assistants and Transition to HE. Jodi works as a consultant for an international exam board and is a Fellow of the Institute for Learning.