Practical Skills for Police Community Support Officers
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Getting into the police
Getting into the police
May 2007 | 152 pages | Learning Matters
The role of the Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) is increasingly demanding and challenging, requiring constant learning and application of practical skills. This book is written as a practical guide for prospective or newly-recruited PCSOs, as well as established officers who want to refresh and develop their knowledge. Linked throughout to the National Occupational Standards, this book introduces the key, universal areas of competency for PCSOs and guides the reader through incidents typical of those PCSOs will encounter. Throughout, these scenarios are addressed with up-to-date policing methods, relevant procedure and legislation.
Introduction
Role of the Police Community Support Officer
Skills and Abilities
Effective Foot Patrol
Anti-Social Behaviour (Youth Nuisance)
Community Meetings
Licensing
Traffic Related Duties
Vehicle Nuisance
Statement Writing
Appendix A: PCSO: suggested standardised powers
Appendix B: PCSO: role profile
Appendix C: Witness statement: property
Appendix D: Witness statement: youth nuisance
Appendix E: Witness statement: alcohol
Index