The current state of police training programs -- Historical perspectives on police training -- Four steps to initiating change in instructional programs -- Addressing adult learning styles -- Law enforcement curriculum development overview -- Six levels of understanding : police cognitive skills training -- Five levels of internal change : police affective skills training -- Five levels of ability : police psychomotor skills training -- Basic instructional methodology for law enforcement training -- Intermediate instructional techniques -- Construction of law enforcement lesson plans : preliminary development -- Developing quality content -- Enhancing instruction : approaches to ancillary development -- Current and future trends in police training -- Conclusion.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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A results-oriented handbook for police trainers seeking clear and definitive information on curriculum development, the book facilitates training designed to develop students' critical thinking skills, physical competencies, and in-depth understanding of concepts such as use of force, consequences of failure, and value-based judgment. Authored by a former police officer and trainer with over 14 years of experience in the field and the classroom.
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As police work has become increasingly professionalized, classrooms have become a preferred environment for training. However, the best preparation for police work has traditionally been conducted on the job. Dynamic Police Training partners the experienced law enforcement officer's "street-smart" perspective of what makes training work with a professional educator's "book-smart" approach to writing curricula to achieve the best results in police training programs.
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Dynamic Police Training helps police trainers who deliver, revise, or develop training programs in the academy and beyond, enabling them to achieve top-notch training results within the confines of the classroom setting that translate into real results on the street. --Book Jacket.
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Understanding how to write an interactive curriculum that allows police officers to achieve mastery of skills in the classroom is what differentiates outstanding training from the mediocre.
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Ingram Content Group
Stock Number
TANDF_208033
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Title
Dynamic police training.
International Standard Book Number
9781439815878
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Police training.
Police training.
POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Political Freedom & Security-- Law Enforcement.