Research Output
The special constable in Scotland: understanding the motivations, expectations and the role of the special constabulary within Police Scotland
  This project sought to examine the nature of the Special Constabulary as a volunteering resource in Scotland, considering the way(s) that the motivations, expectations and management of Special Constables could be understood and improved.

By using mixed methodology, this study provides robust evidence which supports a number of recommendations in order to:

Enhance the future experience of Special Constables;
Increase the recruitment and retention of Special Constables;
Allow Police Scotland to target and recruit particular types of Special Constable;
Improve the training and support of all Special Constables, and;
Support Divisional and National Coordinators within Police Scotland in managing Special Constables as a resource.

  • Type:

    Research Report

  • Date:

    17 January 2020

  • Publication Status:

    Published

  • Funders:

    SIPR Scottish Institute for Policing Research

Citation

Wooff, A., Dickson, G., & Buchan, J. (2020). The special constable in Scotland: understanding the motivations, expectations and the role of the special constabulary within Police Scotland. Scottish Institute for Policing Research (SIPR)

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Policing, Scotland

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