The Routledge Companion to UK Counter-Terrorism Open ebook -
by Andrew Staniforth (Editor); Fraser Sampson (Editor)
Details
- Title The Routledge Companion to UK Counter-Terrorism
- Author Andrew Staniforth (Editor); Fraser Sampson (Editor)
- Binding Open Ebook
- Pages 408
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Routledge
- ISBN 9781136254291 / 1136254293
- Dewey Decimal Code 363.325
About the author
Andrew Staniforth is an experienced counter-terrorism police practitioner and former Special Branch detective. A professionally qualified teacher and an Honorary Visiting Fellow at City University London, Andrew has developed national counter-terrorism exercise programmes and delivers counter-terrorism training to senior police commanders as part of the International Commanders Programme at the National Police College, Bramshill. He is the author of the Blackstone s Counter Terrorism Handbook (Oxford University Press 2009, 2010 & 2012), the Blackstone s Handbook of Ports and Borders Security (Oxford University Press 2012), and 'Counter-Terrorism & Violent Extremism', Blackstone s Handbook of Police Procedure (Oxford University Press, 2009). Andrew has over 150 counter-terrorism related articles published in policing journals serving to raise awareness of contemporary counter-terrorism challenges.
Fraser Sampson is Chief Executive and Solicitor for the West Yorkshire Police Authority. He was the founding author of Blackstone's "Police Manuals "(Oxford University Press, 2009) and Blackstone's "Preparing for Police Duty "(Oxford University Press, 2010) and is the editor of Blackstone's "Police Operational Handbook." Fraser is a Visiting Fellow at the University of Leeds Centre for Criminal Justice Studies and an Associate of the Scottish Institute for Policing Research as well as being the Chair of the Association for Policing and Crime Chief Executives. He has written and spoken widely on the subject of police law and governance and is a recognised authority in this area."
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