Module HPM-1010:
PCDA Police Constable Role
PCDA Introduction to the Police Constable Role 2024-25
HPM-1010
2024-25
School Of History, Law And Social Sciences
Module - Semester 1 & 2
30 credits
Module Organiser:
Tim Holmes
Overview
This module will start with an introduction to the history of modern policing in England and Wales and help to develop a baseline understanding of how the service functions. The role that police services play in the working of the criminal justice system will be discussed and well as some very practical policing skills such as stop and search and powers of arrest.-History of policing in England and Wales -Principle of policing by consent -The role, responsibilities and powers of a Police Constable -The organisation of policing in England and Wales -The criminal justice system in England and Wales -The role of the police in criminal justice
Practically, students will learn core communication and problem-solving skills; examine core principles and ideas relating to working as a team, upholding professional standards and strategies for maintaining wellbeing and resilience. They will learn the basis for professional decision making in policing such as the national decision model, the use of discretion and the impact of bias on decision making.
Assessment Strategy
-threshold -Acceptable work = Grades D+ to D-Very little critical analysis of relevant academic literature, legislation and police procedureLimited use of relevant texts and academic literature (texts suggested in class)Heavy reliance on real world examples and experiences to illustrate theory in practiceLimited but accurate use of citation and quotation
-good -Good work = Grades B+ to C-Some critical analysis of relevant academic literature, legislation and police procedureUse of relevant texts and academic literature (texts suggested in class)General use of real world examples and experiences to illustrate theory in practiceAccurate use of citation and quotation
-excellent -Excellent work = Grades A* to A-Significant critical analysis of relevant academic literature, legislation and police procedureUse of relevant texts and academic literature (including the texts suggested in class + other students have found through independent study)Where relevant use of real world examples and experiences to illustrate theory in practiceAccurate use of citation and quotation
Learning Outcomes
- Critically review the role of the police constable in relation to their powers and responsibilities
- Employ strategies to develop resilience and maintain personal well-being within policing.
- Examine how to maintain professional standards in both a professional and personal context.
- Examine the theories and models underpinning the causes of conflict within policing interventions.
- Explain the professional importance of self-evaluation, self improvement and reflective practice.
- Explain the stages of the National Decision Model (NDM) and the flexibility of approach it provides Examine the role of discretion in the decision-making process.
- Review the fundamental elements of effective communication and how to optimise an exchange.
- Understand the necessity for maintaining professional standards in policing, and relevant governance, roles and responsibilities.
- Understand the problem solving techniques and their application in the context of policing.
- Understand the structure of the police service and the functions and the roles of members of the service.
Assessment method
Class Test
Assessment type
Summative
Description
Multiple Definitions Tests of 6 hours in total.
Weighting
0%
Assessment method
Class Test
Assessment type
Summative
Description
North Wales Police Closed Book Exam
Weighting
0%
Assessment method
Coursework
Assessment type
Summative
Description
Workbook Assignment in which students answer 6 questions.
Weighting
100%