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Policing apprenticeships could improve diversity – but at what cost?

SUBSCRIBE 17th January 2017Keith Potter, Editor, Policing Insight
The unveiling by the College of Policing (CoP) of a new Police Education Qualifications Framework (PEQF) last month prompted some strong reactions and a heated debate, with the announcement that by 2020 all new recruits would be educated to degree level (either before joining the service, or during their first three years in the job) proving the most controversial issue.

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