The police journal.
Distributor: London : LexisNexis. Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISSN: 1740-5599.Subject(s): Civil procedure -- Great Britain | Criminal law -- Great BritainOnline resources: Access via Lexis+ Summary: "The Police Journal discusses issues at the heart of policing and offers practical advice on how to tackle them. Written by experts and read by the decision-makers, it offers commentary on a wide range of subjects: police procedure, IT, crime statistics, current practices, and new laws affecting policy. It will prove invaluable to senior level policemen and increasingly those involved in private security organisations, those involved in training and operational matters, academics interested in criminal justice (in particular those analysing police strategies and tactics), and anyone interested in criminology in general."--publisher.Location: PALACE ELECTRONIC RESOURCES.Item type | Current library | Class number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Electronic resource | House of Lords Library - Palace Online access | ELECTRONIC RESOURCES (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 76344-1001 |
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"The Police Journal discusses issues at the heart of policing and offers practical advice on how to tackle them. Written by experts and read by the decision-makers, it offers commentary on a wide range of subjects: police procedure, IT, crime statistics, current practices, and new laws affecting policy. It will prove invaluable to senior level policemen and increasingly those involved in private security organisations, those involved in training and operational matters, academics interested in criminal justice (in particular those analysing police strategies and tactics), and anyone interested in criminology in general."--publisher.