Dominic Wood, Sarah Bradshaw, Tara Dickens, Julian Parker-McLeod, Christina Davis
Blackstone's Handbook for Policing Students 2026
Dominic Wood, Sarah Bradshaw, Tara Dickens, Julian Parker-McLeod, Christina Davis
Blackstone's Handbook for Policing Students 2026
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Blackstone's Handbook for Policing Students 2026 offers comprehensive coverage of the skills and knowledge required of future police officers, from pre-join degree courses and degree apprenticeships to progression from serving as a Special or working as a PCSO.
Blackstone's Handbook for Policing Students 2026 offers comprehensive coverage of the skills and knowledge required of future police officers, from pre-join degree courses and degree apprenticeships to progression from serving as a Special or working as a PCSO.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 19 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 712
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Januar 2026
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 292mm x 208mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1772g
- ISBN-13: 9780198972150
- ISBN-10: 0198972156
- Artikelnr.: 74437050
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 19 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 712
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Januar 2026
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 292mm x 208mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1772g
- ISBN-13: 9780198972150
- ISBN-10: 0198972156
- Artikelnr.: 74437050
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dominic Wood is Head of the School of Law, Policing and Social Sciences, and Professor of Ethical Policing at Canterbury Christ Church University. After organizing and chairing an international policing conference at CCCU on Knowledge Led Policing, Dominic helped to establish the Higher Education Forum for Learning and Development in Policing. Sarah Bradshaw is a Professor and Strategic Lead for Policing at Middlesex University. Her research is focused on gender equality and human rights. She also works on post-disaster response and recovery. She has advised many organizations on gender issues including the United Nations and briefed the armed forces and first responders on gendered response to disaster including a high-level military conference at the invitation of the Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces. Tara Dickens is Associate Head of School for Law, Policing and Social Sciences and the Director of Policing at Canterbury Christ Church University. She specialises in public protection, and culture and leadership in policing. Previously, she spent 20 years as a Kent Police officer working at different ranks in uniformed response, criminal investigation, intelligence, and public protection. Julian Parker-McLeod is a Professor and Head of School of Policing Studies at Charles Sturt University, NSW, Australia. Previously he was Director of Professional Education Programmes at the University of Portsmouth. He was also a Police Sergeant with the Cumbria Constabulary for over 15 years.
* Part 1: Professional Policing in England and Wales
* 1: Dominic Wood: Introducing the Handbook
* 2: Dominic Wood, Robin Bryant, and Richard Spreckley: Ethical
Policing, Professional Judgement, and Decision-making
* 3: Sam Colbear-Pyke and Graham Weaver: Understanding the Police
Constable role
* 4: Jennifer Norman and Justin Hobbs: Evidence Based Policing and
Problem Solving
* 5: Sofia Graca and Naomi Morrison: The Criminological and Criminal
Justice Foundations of Policing
* Part 2: Core Policing Values and Behaviours
* 6: Claire Smith, Barbara Hillier, and Dina Kapardis: Wellbeing and
Resilience
* 7: Katja Hallenberg and Helen Sykes: Valuing Diversity and Inclusion
* 8: Scott Clarke and Tara Dickens: Leadership, Communication and
Teamwork
* 9: Jessica Bombasero-Brady and Gary Jones: Managing Conflict
* Part 3: Core Aspects of Police Work
* 10: Richard Honess and Steve Russell: Response Policing
* 11: Barry Blackburn and David Knowles: Policing Communities
* 12: Jo Smith and Suzanne Spreckley: Information and Intelligence
* 13: Vince Straine Francis, Paul Norman, and Kevin Lawton Barrett:
Conducting Investigations
* 14: Paul Stephens and Paula Bradbury: Digital Policing
* 15: Erika Brady, Kyle Hardcastle, and Garry Dunnagan: Counter
Terrorism
* 16: James Nunn and Adrian Walder: Policing the Roads
* Part 4: Vulnerability and Policing
* 17: Tara Dickens and Katarina Mozova: Public Protection
* 18: Paula Bradbury, Jack Moss, and Susanne Knabe-Nichol: Victims and
Witnesses
* 19: Paula Bradbury and Elena Martellozzo: Vulnerability and Risk
* 20: Barry Blackburn and Giuseppe Serrantino: Alcohol, Drugs, and
Substance Use
* 21: Paula Bradbury and Kristina Massey: Sexual Offences
* 22: Katarina Mozova and Jo Mockeridge: Gangs and Serious Youth
Offending
* Part 5: Other Aspects of Police Work
* 23: Jack Moss, Stewart Frost, and Vince Leonard: Unlawful Violence
and Damage Against Persons and Property
* 24: Jack Moss and Stewart Frost: Theft, Fraud, and Related Offences
* 25: Dominic Wood, Robin Bryant, and Richard Spreckley: Stop and
Search
* 26: Sam Colbear-Pyke and Graham Weaver: Protest, Disorder, and
Anti-Social Behaviour
* 1: Dominic Wood: Introducing the Handbook
* 2: Dominic Wood, Robin Bryant, and Richard Spreckley: Ethical
Policing, Professional Judgement, and Decision-making
* 3: Sam Colbear-Pyke and Graham Weaver: Understanding the Police
Constable role
* 4: Jennifer Norman and Justin Hobbs: Evidence Based Policing and
Problem Solving
* 5: Sofia Graca and Naomi Morrison: The Criminological and Criminal
Justice Foundations of Policing
* Part 2: Core Policing Values and Behaviours
* 6: Claire Smith, Barbara Hillier, and Dina Kapardis: Wellbeing and
Resilience
* 7: Katja Hallenberg and Helen Sykes: Valuing Diversity and Inclusion
* 8: Scott Clarke and Tara Dickens: Leadership, Communication and
Teamwork
* 9: Jessica Bombasero-Brady and Gary Jones: Managing Conflict
* Part 3: Core Aspects of Police Work
* 10: Richard Honess and Steve Russell: Response Policing
* 11: Barry Blackburn and David Knowles: Policing Communities
* 12: Jo Smith and Suzanne Spreckley: Information and Intelligence
* 13: Vince Straine Francis, Paul Norman, and Kevin Lawton Barrett:
Conducting Investigations
* 14: Paul Stephens and Paula Bradbury: Digital Policing
* 15: Erika Brady, Kyle Hardcastle, and Garry Dunnagan: Counter
Terrorism
* 16: James Nunn and Adrian Walder: Policing the Roads
* Part 4: Vulnerability and Policing
* 17: Tara Dickens and Katarina Mozova: Public Protection
* 18: Paula Bradbury, Jack Moss, and Susanne Knabe-Nichol: Victims and
Witnesses
* 19: Paula Bradbury and Elena Martellozzo: Vulnerability and Risk
* 20: Barry Blackburn and Giuseppe Serrantino: Alcohol, Drugs, and
Substance Use
* 21: Paula Bradbury and Kristina Massey: Sexual Offences
* 22: Katarina Mozova and Jo Mockeridge: Gangs and Serious Youth
Offending
* Part 5: Other Aspects of Police Work
* 23: Jack Moss, Stewart Frost, and Vince Leonard: Unlawful Violence
and Damage Against Persons and Property
* 24: Jack Moss and Stewart Frost: Theft, Fraud, and Related Offences
* 25: Dominic Wood, Robin Bryant, and Richard Spreckley: Stop and
Search
* 26: Sam Colbear-Pyke and Graham Weaver: Protest, Disorder, and
Anti-Social Behaviour
* Part 1: Professional Policing in England and Wales
* 1: Dominic Wood: Introducing the Handbook
* 2: Dominic Wood, Robin Bryant, and Richard Spreckley: Ethical
Policing, Professional Judgement, and Decision-making
* 3: Sam Colbear-Pyke and Graham Weaver: Understanding the Police
Constable role
* 4: Jennifer Norman and Justin Hobbs: Evidence Based Policing and
Problem Solving
* 5: Sofia Graca and Naomi Morrison: The Criminological and Criminal
Justice Foundations of Policing
* Part 2: Core Policing Values and Behaviours
* 6: Claire Smith, Barbara Hillier, and Dina Kapardis: Wellbeing and
Resilience
* 7: Katja Hallenberg and Helen Sykes: Valuing Diversity and Inclusion
* 8: Scott Clarke and Tara Dickens: Leadership, Communication and
Teamwork
* 9: Jessica Bombasero-Brady and Gary Jones: Managing Conflict
* Part 3: Core Aspects of Police Work
* 10: Richard Honess and Steve Russell: Response Policing
* 11: Barry Blackburn and David Knowles: Policing Communities
* 12: Jo Smith and Suzanne Spreckley: Information and Intelligence
* 13: Vince Straine Francis, Paul Norman, and Kevin Lawton Barrett:
Conducting Investigations
* 14: Paul Stephens and Paula Bradbury: Digital Policing
* 15: Erika Brady, Kyle Hardcastle, and Garry Dunnagan: Counter
Terrorism
* 16: James Nunn and Adrian Walder: Policing the Roads
* Part 4: Vulnerability and Policing
* 17: Tara Dickens and Katarina Mozova: Public Protection
* 18: Paula Bradbury, Jack Moss, and Susanne Knabe-Nichol: Victims and
Witnesses
* 19: Paula Bradbury and Elena Martellozzo: Vulnerability and Risk
* 20: Barry Blackburn and Giuseppe Serrantino: Alcohol, Drugs, and
Substance Use
* 21: Paula Bradbury and Kristina Massey: Sexual Offences
* 22: Katarina Mozova and Jo Mockeridge: Gangs and Serious Youth
Offending
* Part 5: Other Aspects of Police Work
* 23: Jack Moss, Stewart Frost, and Vince Leonard: Unlawful Violence
and Damage Against Persons and Property
* 24: Jack Moss and Stewart Frost: Theft, Fraud, and Related Offences
* 25: Dominic Wood, Robin Bryant, and Richard Spreckley: Stop and
Search
* 26: Sam Colbear-Pyke and Graham Weaver: Protest, Disorder, and
Anti-Social Behaviour
* 1: Dominic Wood: Introducing the Handbook
* 2: Dominic Wood, Robin Bryant, and Richard Spreckley: Ethical
Policing, Professional Judgement, and Decision-making
* 3: Sam Colbear-Pyke and Graham Weaver: Understanding the Police
Constable role
* 4: Jennifer Norman and Justin Hobbs: Evidence Based Policing and
Problem Solving
* 5: Sofia Graca and Naomi Morrison: The Criminological and Criminal
Justice Foundations of Policing
* Part 2: Core Policing Values and Behaviours
* 6: Claire Smith, Barbara Hillier, and Dina Kapardis: Wellbeing and
Resilience
* 7: Katja Hallenberg and Helen Sykes: Valuing Diversity and Inclusion
* 8: Scott Clarke and Tara Dickens: Leadership, Communication and
Teamwork
* 9: Jessica Bombasero-Brady and Gary Jones: Managing Conflict
* Part 3: Core Aspects of Police Work
* 10: Richard Honess and Steve Russell: Response Policing
* 11: Barry Blackburn and David Knowles: Policing Communities
* 12: Jo Smith and Suzanne Spreckley: Information and Intelligence
* 13: Vince Straine Francis, Paul Norman, and Kevin Lawton Barrett:
Conducting Investigations
* 14: Paul Stephens and Paula Bradbury: Digital Policing
* 15: Erika Brady, Kyle Hardcastle, and Garry Dunnagan: Counter
Terrorism
* 16: James Nunn and Adrian Walder: Policing the Roads
* Part 4: Vulnerability and Policing
* 17: Tara Dickens and Katarina Mozova: Public Protection
* 18: Paula Bradbury, Jack Moss, and Susanne Knabe-Nichol: Victims and
Witnesses
* 19: Paula Bradbury and Elena Martellozzo: Vulnerability and Risk
* 20: Barry Blackburn and Giuseppe Serrantino: Alcohol, Drugs, and
Substance Use
* 21: Paula Bradbury and Kristina Massey: Sexual Offences
* 22: Katarina Mozova and Jo Mockeridge: Gangs and Serious Youth
Offending
* Part 5: Other Aspects of Police Work
* 23: Jack Moss, Stewart Frost, and Vince Leonard: Unlawful Violence
and Damage Against Persons and Property
* 24: Jack Moss and Stewart Frost: Theft, Fraud, and Related Offences
* 25: Dominic Wood, Robin Bryant, and Richard Spreckley: Stop and
Search
* 26: Sam Colbear-Pyke and Graham Weaver: Protest, Disorder, and
Anti-Social Behaviour
