Home Affairs - First Special Report
Here you can browse the report which was ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 30 November 1999.
CONTENTS
Terms of Reference
FIRST SPECIAL REPORT - GOVERNMENT
REPLY TO THE FOURTH REPORT FROM THE HOME AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, SESSION
1998-99
POLICE TRAINING AND RECRUITMENT
Police training: the Government's approach
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Training and the "occupational culture"
The national and local delivery of police
training
Core competencies and common minimum standards
Evaluation and inspection of training
Costs
The local element of probationer training
NPT-delivered probationer training
Probationer training in the Metropolitan
Police Service
The case for local delivery of all probationer
training
Attestation
Non-specialist post-probationers
Custody officer training
Baton training and CS spray training
Self-defence and restraint training
Project Fforward
The academic model
Review of National Police Training (NPT)
Methods of recruitment
The case for a Graduate-only Police Service
Current arrangements for graduates
Training and recruiting the police in
a diverse society
Community and race relations training
The involvement of ethnic minority community
members
The "golden thread"
Equal opportunities training
The recruitment and retention of officers
from ethnic minority groups
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