Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

An observational study of response and neighbourhood officers/ Fiona Mclean and Joe Hillier.

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Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

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1 online resource (89 pages)

Summary

"The research involved the direct observation of 194 shifts of uniformed frontline police officers in neighbourhood or response teams in two forces during June and July 2010. A team of observers were used and data both quantitative and qualitative were recorded by the observers on a standard data collection form designed for this research." -- Page 3.

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Contents

Background. -- Aims and Objectives. -- Methods. -- Structure of the Report. -- A typical day – how do officers spend their time? -- Efficiency Issues. -- Conclusions and Implications.

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