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Contemporary Issues in Police Psychology
Police Peer Support Team Training and the Make it Safe Police Officer Initiative
78,90 zł
Contemporary Issues in Police Psychology addresses several timely topics in modern police psychology. It is written for police officers, those with an interest in policing, and trainers of police (and other) peer support teams. It includes a question-and-answer discussion of issues relevant to police peer support, an enhanced outline of the Police Peer Support Team Training program, an introduction to the innovative concepts of police (physical and psychological) primary danger and secondary danger, and a description of the Make it Safe Police Officer Initiative. ... |
In this book, you will fi nd some amazing things about love that you never knew existed. A love that goes beyond our mental intellect, comprehension, or capacity and a pure love that is holy, unblemished, honest, and freely given without cost, performance, wages, or sins. God’s love is a Supreme Divine Love that is higher than any love in the earth’s realm, a love reserved for the human race that is only given by a Holy God, Awesome God, an Amazing God, a Wonderful God that we can hear, speak to, and enter into a relationship of knowing through ... |
Few people have attempted to write about croquet, and those who have done so have written for either the complete novice or the expert. This left a huge gape of knowledge for the average club players to find out for themselves. In the early 90's John Riches began a series of booklets that have aimed to fill this void. This book has brought together and updated these writings so that they are in accordance with the modern practices. Anyone who has any interest in croquet will find this a fascinating collection, and a must for their personal library! |
Mean Girls in the Workplace is a study conducted to find out why women are mean to each other and why they are so intent in stopping one another from progressing and moving forward in their careers. |
This book is about Franklin Oritsemi Moore—I almost said my father, but he was our father as he had many children, both sons and daughters. The first thing I noticed about him was his dress pattern—a very rigid and regimented suit and tie that he wore from Monday to Friday and, before, up to Saturday. Before the workday was changed to six to five, Saturday used to be a half-day workday. He always wore long shirts and wrappers to church on Sundays at the First Baptist Church Lagos by Broad Street and Joseph Street and, later, on Saturdays too ... |