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Police Conduct, Complaints and Efficiency (Blackstone's Police Manuals)

Police Conduct, Complaints and Efficiency (Blackstone's Police Manuals)
By Fraser Sampson LLB LLM MBA, Niran de Silva BA, John Bowers

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The law and procedure regulating the conduct of the police has become increasingly relevant to practitioners over the last 15 years. Now, with comprehensive changes to the ways in which all matters of police performance and conduct are reported, investigated and addressed, the importance of this area of law has expanded considerably. Concern over the proper investigation of complaints against police, the application of the Human Rights Act 1998 and the introduction of the Police Efficiency and Discipline Regulations have made this important area more complex and controversial than ever. Taking a practical approach, this text leads the reader through each stage of the relevant internal and external processes by which alleged poor performance or misconduct by the police can be addressed.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1666414 in Books
  • Published on: 2001-05-01
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 456 pages

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The book will be invaluable for police officers, managers, staff association representative, in fact just about anybody involved in this important and challenging area of work. (British association of Women police. )

Invaluable for police officers, managers, staff association representatives, in fact just about anybody involved in this important and challenging area of work (David Bowes, Thames View )

About the Author
Fraser Sampson LLB, LLM, MBA is a Solicitor in the Employment Group at Walker Morris. He was formerly superintendent and Head of the National Police Training Examination and Assesment. Niran de Silva, BA (Hons) is a barrister with Littleton Chambers, Kings Bench Walk, North Temple where he specialises in employment law. He has written a number of articles on employment issues and is a regular contributor to Croners Employment Law. John Bowers is a member of the Liaison
Group of the Home Office Task Force on Human Rights and Honorary Legal Adviser to Public Concern at Work. He is also a CEDR trained mediator.