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Scottish Beat Officer's Companion: 2010/2011

by Pilkington and Wilson

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Scottish Beat Officer's Companion: 2010/2011

Synopsis

This 6th edition of the Scottish Beat Officer's Companion is a quick reference book for police officers in Scotland. The diagrammatic and pictorial format provides easy-to-read and understandable interpretations of those aspects of legislation likely to be of practical value to the patrolling officer. This edition, the fifth to date, has been completely revised to reflect recent changes in the law. The book is presented in a format similar to the Beat Officer's Companion , written by former Warwickshire superintendent, Gordon Wilson. Where appropriate, material from the Beat Officer's Companion has been used or adopted for the purposes of Scots Law.

Product details

ISBN:
9780710629289
Category:
Police & Security Services
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2010-06-29
Publisher:
Ihs Jane's
Editor:
Pilkington, John
Illustrations:
Illustrations
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Edition:
6th edition
Pagination:
Illustrations
Dimensions (mm):
185 x 128 x 27
Weight:
44g

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