
The Definitive Guide To Passing The Police Recruitment Process: A Handbook For Prospective Police Officers, Special Constables And Police Community Support Officers
Author(s): John McTaggart (Author)
- Publisher: How To Books
- Publication Date: 13 Aug. 2010
- Language: English
- Print length: 296 pages
- ISBN-10: 1845284356
- ISBN-13: 9781845284350
Book Description
‘This is not simply a guide telling you about the police application and assessment process, it is a complete manual on how to pass.’ The Police service offers an interesting, well paid and secure occupation but there is a huge amount of competition for places. Only one in seven people applying will succeed. Being good is not good enough. This book will greatly improve your chances of becoming a Police Officer, Police Community Support Officer or Special Constable. Every police force in England and Wales uses the same national application form and assessment centre. This book tells you not just about the process, but what you need to do to impress the assessors. It provides: – Explanations of the application form, competency and motivational questions, along with specimen answers. – Behind the scenes insight into the application form, marking, the assessment centre, and what you need to do to pass. – In-depth descriptions of the constraints and techniques that the assessors are required to work with in the exercises. Learn the secrets of how, for example, role actors will HookA” and BlockA” candidates. – Detailed breakdowns of the exercises used, and the techniques you need to pass them. – Full length examples of key exercises, including four role plays and three written exercises, along with specimen interview questions and answers. – Explanations of how to evidence your commitment to diversity, ethics and impartiality.
Editorial Reviews
From the Author
There are plenty of police recruitment books. This one is different though. I wrote it because the others all had serious failings. They are all about “being yourself”, or simply decsribe the process you will undertake. My book does not. My book breaks each exercise down line by line, illustrating what you have to do to pass.The exercises are not pale imitations of what you may come across. If anything, they are longer and harder. understand mine and you will find the real stuff easy.
If I were a prospective buyer, I would want to know what made this book worth my investment compared to the other ones. I would say that if you look at the book in the flesh, it stands out from the herd. Other books are very generic in nature, and only get good write ups as the reviewers have nothing to compare them against. A Mondeo is a great car until you drive a Rolls Royce. I am confident enough in my work to say this. If you have another book, try mine and if it is not better, review mine and slate me! But I bet it won’t happen!
About the Author
John McTaggart served 16 years as a police officer in a wide variety of roles and continues to have a close association with the police service. He has been a Response Inspector for Cheshire Police, and commanded the Warrington Division Crime Car Unit and the Proactive Early Intervention Team. Before that, he served as a constable with Merseyside Police where he was heavily involved in training. He holds an MBA, and has police commendations for leadership and bravery. John pioneered the concept of assessment centre training for police recruits, and has successfully coached thousands of applicants into police careers. In 2001 he founded Talking Blues (www.talkingblues.co.uk), a national police recruitment coaching company.
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