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Unit name Professional Policing in Practice A
Unit code HSP317
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School College of Arts, Law and Education
School of Social Sciences
Discipline Policing and Emergency Management
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Teaching

Teaching Pattern

Students have been working as operational police officers with Tasmania Police and are participating in the Tasmania Police Professionalisation Program. Teaching support is provided by Tasmania Police Academy staff and by University staff on a regular basis.

Assessment

Students are to critically reflect on a challenging encounter/process/incident from their practice as a professional police officer and discuss how they will improve their future policing practice. They will document their critical reflection by creating a PowerPoint presentation and will record an oral presentation narrated in this PowerPoint.

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