Police Officers with degrees: the plan, challenges and (missing) evidence

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Wond, Tracey 2015. Police Officers with degrees: the plan, challenges and (missing) evidence. CoPaCC.
AuthorsWond, Tracey
Abstract

In early September 2015, I was fortunate enough to be present at one of the first consultations of the College of Policing’s ‘Educational Qualifications Framework’ (EQF). This piece explores the consultation and what this may mean for policing.

KeywordsPolice; Degree
Year2015
PublisherCoPaCC
Web address (URL)http://hdl.handle.net/10545/582443
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Publication dates14 Nov 2015
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ContributorsUniversity of Derby
JournalPolicing Insight
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