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MITOS RELACIONADOS CON EL ARTE MODERNISTA

MANUAL1DADES EXPRESIVAS: PROPUESTAS PARA 'ANTES' DEL DERRUMBE

MITOS RELACIONADOS CON EL ARTE MODERNISTA

A research study is being conducted at Canterbury Christ Church University (CCCU) by Ross Evans.

Background

This is a study which aims to understand the recruitment and selection of potential candidates for the

[FORCE] Investigator First. Investigator First is a programme designed to streamline applicants into detective roles whilst still giving operational experience to the candidates. The current trainees on this course are the first to experience this new form of training; my research aims gather information surrounding their application process. I also aim to discover the recruitment methods and criteria used by [FORCE] to select these individuals. This is project is facilitated by Canterbury Christ Church University but is self-funded by the researcher.

What will you be required to do?

As participants in this study, you will be required to answer questions about your experience with [FORCE]s’ Fast Track / investigator First programme. There is a base set of questions that you will be asked, possibly more depending on the answers given this will only be to

clarify anything said.

To participate in this research, you must:

• Be willing and consent to answer questions about your experience.

• Were involved in the recruitment of the fast-track detectives. Procedures

You will be asked to answer questions in a face-to-face interview, at a mutually agreed time in the [FORCE] training facility in [LOCATION]. I aim to take no longer than one hour of your time.

Feedback

There will not be any set feedback, however, if you would require or want any either state in the interview or email [email protected] .

Confidentiality and Data Protection

On the legal basis of informed consent, all data and personal information will be stored securely within CCCU premises in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the University’s own data protection policies. No unrelated or unnecessary personal data will be collected or stored. The following categories of personal data will be

134 processed such as your age, sex and ethnicity. Personal data will be used to display the demographics of the group. Data can only be accessed by researcher (Ross Evans), the supervisor (Martin O’Neill) and an examiner (Not yet known). Data will not be accessible from any [FORCE] employee.

After completion of the study, all data will be made anonymous (i.e. all personal information associated with the data will be removed) and held for a period of one year.

Dissemination of results

A copy of the thesis will be available at the university library, there is a possibility of publication as well. However, a copy can be sent to your email if you are willing.

Deciding whether to participate

If you have any questions or concerns about the nature, procedures or requirements for participation do not hesitate to contact me. Should you decide to participate, you will be free to (i) withdraw consent at any time without having to give a reason, (ii) request to see all your personal data held in association with this project, (iii) request that the processing of your personal data is restricted, (iv) request that your personal data is erased and no longer used for processing.

Process for withdrawing consent

You are free to withdraw consent at any time without having to give a reason. To do this you may email me before or on the day of the interview to cancel it. When the interview has begun, you may withdraw for any reason at any time, the recording will be stopped, and you can leave. If you have filled out any elements of the questionnaire it will be destroyed at the nearest confidential waste. If you wish to not be involved past the interview, then email the researcher at the address listed below and all information will be confidentially destroyed.

Any questions?

Please contact Ross Evans or Martin O’Neill at [email protected] or [email protected]. Alternatively, contact the faculty of social and applied sciences via mail using ‘Faculty of social and applied sciences, North Holmes Road, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 1QU’ or call the school at 01227 922852.

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Appendix C (2)

Evaluation of the [FORCE] Fast Track Detective Scheme: Student and professional perspectives of recruitment and selection of officers of the fast track to detective scheme.

PARTICIPANT INFORMATION SHEET: Detectives who will not be interviewed. A research study is being conducted at Canterbury Christ Church University (CCCU) by Ross Evans.

Background

This is a study which aims to understand the recruitment and selection of potential candidates for the

[FORCE] Investigator First. Investigator First is a programme designed to streamline applicants into detective roles whilst still giving operational experience to the candidates. The current trainees on this course are the first to experience this new form of training; my research aims gather information surrounding their application process. I also aim to discover the recruitment methods and criteria used by [FORCE] to select these individuals. This is project is facilitated by Canterbury Christ Church University but is self-funded by the researcher.

What will you be required to do?

Fill out the demographic questionnaire send to you with this participant information sheet. To participate in this research, you must:

• Be willing and consent to fill in the questionnaire.

• Be a current student of the [FORCE] Investigator now programme. Procedures

Fill out a questionnaire, the questionnaire will obtain basic information about yourself, such as; age, sex and ethnicity.

Feedback

There will not be any set feedback, however, if you would require or want any email [email protected] .

136 On the legal basis of informed consent, all data and personal information will be stored securely within CCCU premises in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the University’s own data protection policies. No unrelated or unnecessary personal data will be collected or stored. The following categories of personal data will be processed such as your age, sex and ethnicity. Personal data will be used to display the demographics of the group. Data can only be accessed by researcher (Ross Evans), the supervisor (Martin O’Neill) and an examiner (Not yet known). Data will not be accessible from any [FORCE] employee.

After completion of the study, all data will be made anonymous (i.e. all personal information associated with the data will be removed) and held for a period of six years due to GDPR regulations.

Dissemination of results

A copy of the thesis will be available at the university library, there is a possibility of publication as well. However, a copy can be sent to your email if you are willing.

Deciding whether to participate

If you have any questions or concerns about the nature, procedures or requirements for participation do not hesitate to contact me. Should you decide to participate, you will be free to (i) withdraw consent at any time without having to give a reason, (ii) request to see all your personal data held in association with this project, (iii) request that the processing of your personal data is restricted, (iv) request that your personal data is erased and no longer used for processing.

Process for withdrawing consent

You are free to withdraw consent at any time without having to give a reason. To do this you may email me that you do not wish to take part and you will not have to fill out any questions or give a reason for refusing to participate.

Any questions?

Please contact Ross Evans or Martin O’Neill at [email protected] or [email protected]. Alternatively, contact the faculty of social and applied sciences via mail using ‘Faculty of social and applied sciences, North Holmes Road, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 1QU’ or call the school at 01227 922852.

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