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HND Policing Practice

Coventry University
Full-time2 YearsSubject: Social Sciences
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About this course

Policing practice is a professionally oriented discipline that combines the study of crime, law, and criminal justice with the specific operational knowledge and skills needed to work effectively in policing. It examines the structures and powers of the police service, the legal frameworks within which officers operate, the techniques of investigation and evidence gathering, and the wider social and ethical dimensions of policing in a diverse society. The profession has changed significantly in recent decades, with greater emphasis on evidence-based practice, community engagement, digital investigation, and the ethical use of police powers, and a degree-level qualification is increasingly a standard entry route. At CU Coventry, this two-year full-time programme provides an accelerated route into policing, compressing the foundational professional preparation into a shorter timeframe. Multiple start dates throughout the year give you flexibility in when you begin your studies. You will develop knowledge of criminal law, police powers, crime scene investigation, intelligence analysis, and the management of incidents and investigations, alongside the communication, decision-making, and ethical reasoning skills that policing demands. The programme is designed to prepare you for the realities of working in the police service, with both the academic and practical dimensions of the role addressed throughout. Policing practice graduates are prepared to apply to join police forces in England and Wales as officers, with the degree qualification meeting the Police Education Qualifications Framework requirements. The knowledge and skills developed by the programme also support roles in other criminal justice and public safety organisations, including the National Crime Agency, border force, prison service, probation, and private security. Many graduates continue their professional development once employed, pursuing further qualifications and specialist training within the police service. The critical thinking, legal knowledge, and investigative skills developed by the degree also provide a foundation for further study in criminology, law, or criminal justice.

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Introduction to Social Theory
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Research Methods in Social Science
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Global Political Economy
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Comparative Politics
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