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Tag Archives: in service Policing BSc
A hope for change: views from the frontline
In this blog one of our in-service BSc Policing students talks very honestly about the state of the police and how he has seen some light for change… Over the last few months I have become exceptionally disengaged from the ‘job’ after … Continue reading
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Tagged evidence based policing, frontline, in service Policing BSc, Opinion, police
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From PCs to Chief Inspectors… 7 officers’ reflections on a year with CCCU ‘in service’ programme Policing
We wanted to share with you some snippets of our first years’ reflections after a year with us on the Policing BSc in service programme at Canterbury Christ Church University. Some of these statements concern their own development and change … Continue reading