Overview

On almost a daily basis, somewhere in the United States, a police officer commits an act that often leads to a question of his or her training. After selection, perhaps the most crucial aspect of police officer development is the training. Even the U.S. Supreme Court has weighed in on thin subject by holding that a police agency and its governing body could be sued for a failure to adequately train, or for failing to provide training, to police officers. Considering the importance of this topic, one would think that there would be numerous books on the subject. Yet to date, there are a very limited number. Policing and Training Issues is among the first edited works available offering an important array of training topics. In Policing and Training Issues, Dr. Michael Palmiotto and his co-authors, have created a textbook that examines some of today's most important training subjects. It begins with an overview of police training throughout police history and includes subjects on academy management, executive training, police corps, learning theories, and developing skills, as well as other specialty subjects such as: multicultural training; field training officers; criminal investigations; and community policing. The text concludes with a chapter that integrates all topics covered as well as a look at the future of police training. This new textbook represents an in-depth examination of policing and various related training issues through the perspectives of respected academics and practitioners. This textbook will help broaden the reader's understanding of the relationship between the police and their training.

ISBN-13

9780130996008

ISBN-10

0130996009

Weight

1.16 Pounds

Dimensions

6.75 x 0.50 x 9.00 In

List Price

$52.60

Edition

1st Edition

Format

Paperback

Language

English

Pages

311 pages

Publisher

Pearson College Div

Published On

2002-07-24



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