Police Probationer

Police Probationer Audio Learning Package

The Course

New 2007 version (S.O.C.P.A)

Revised and updated for the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act

Crystal Clear Audio Learning Limited - Probationer Constable Training
Probationer Constable Audio Learning Package

Learning complex legislation by reading can at times be difficult and very time consuming.

In consultation with Police Probationer Trainers, Crystal Clear Audio Learning Limited have created an audio tuition course, which consists of over 50 easy to follow lessons on the legislation you will need to understand to be successful in your studies.

Imagine having your own personal tutor who is available at any time to explain the law.......

Most students would rather have something explained to them in simple terms than be given a book to read .

When joining any of the Police services in England and Wales, you will  be required to complete a Basic training Course of between 16 - 20 weeks, depending on which centre you attend.

This course is very theoretical and puts you under an obligation to learn endless Acts and Sections of law needed to become a successful Police Officer.

Most Courses in in England and Wales will provide all the material you need to learn in a paper form.

Unfortunately, most people would rather learn by being told what they need to know and find it quite difficult and time consuming trying to wade through endless documents and text books.

Which way would you rather learn ?

This course has been designed to compliment your studies and will provide you with easy to follow lessons, in every day language, with step by step scenarios to ensure your understanding. It is suitable for special constables who are wanting to increase their knowledge, or for people who are looking at joining the police and simply want to get a head start.

Course Contents

It is not the intention to replace any of the existing material provided by a police force during your training.  However, Crystal Clear Audio Learning Limited  firmly believe that this course will not only enhance your understanding of subjects, but make the material provided during your training much easier to remember.

With sample downloads so that you can see for yourself the quality of the audio and content of the course.

More details of Police Probationer Training Courses can be found above.

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