Written Exercises for the Police Recruit Assessment Process
First Edition
- Richard Malthouse
- Jodi Roffey-Barentsen - University of Brighton, UK
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Getting into the police
Getting into the police
March 2009 | 144 pages | Learning Matters
This practical and accessible book focuses on the Written Exercise, which forms a key part of the Police Recruit Assessment Process. The book starts with an overview of the principles of completing a written exercise. It gives clear information on issues of grammar, spelling and punctuation, with examples of common mistakes and questions to check understanding. Full written exercises, in the form of candidate's instructions and the various associated documents, provide essential practice and the intentions of each are explained, identifying the core competencies being tested.
Introduction to the Written Exercises
Part 1: Preparing for the Assessment
Part 2: Written Exercises
Part 3: Specimen Responses
Appendix A: Answers to Part 1 tasks
Appendix B: National Core Competencies
Index
This book focuses on the Written Exercise, which forms a key part of the Police Recruit Assessment Process. Starting with an overview of the principles of completing a written exercise, the book gives clear information on issues of grammar, spelling and punctuation, with examples of common mistakes and questions to check understanding.
Department of Policing, Central Lancashire University
June 27, 2012