Police Family Liaison (häftad)
Format
Häftad (Paperback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
168
Utgivningsdatum
2011-02-10
Upplaga
New
Förlag
OUP Oxford
Medarbetare
Smith, Kevin
Illustratör/Fotograf
Illustrations
Illustrationer
Illustrations
Dimensioner
231 x 155 x 15 mm
Vikt
272 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9780199214082

Police Family Liaison

Häftad,  Engelska, 2011-02-10
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This is the first practical guide to the sensitive topic of family liaison, aimed directly at the police. The text focuses on the key role that family liaison plays in the police service and explains how the role has developed.
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Alan Phillips, Detective Constable, Essex Police This book is a long time coming. It is an area of Policing that if used correctly will aid the public in their darkest hour.

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<br>Duncan McGarry is currently the UK National Adviser for Police Family Liaison and he wrote the national guidelines. He has been a Detective for 23 years and a police trainer, mainly serving in the Metropolitan Police. He has worked on the Stephen Lawrence Enquiry, the Paddington train crash, the London Bombings, the Asian Tsunami, New York 9/11, the Bali bombings and the Marchioness public enquiry. He has also contributed chapters to a number of publications.<br>

Innehållsförteckning

FOREWORD BY PROFESSOR JOHN GRIEVE; Introduction; 1. History of police family liaison; 2. Training and the Ladbroke Grove Rail Crash; 3. Family relationships; 4. Management and co-ordination of family liaison; 5. Victimology, lifestyle and behaviour; 6. Witnesses and statements; 7. Bereavement; 8. Mass fatalities; 9. Mass fatalities abroad; 10. Death, post mortems and funerals; 11. Agencies and partnerships; 12. Family assistance centres; 13. Critical incidents; 14. Staff welfare; 15. Future developments and planning