Country | United Kingdom |
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Type | Library |
Established | 1948 |
Location | College of Policing, Leamington Road, Ryton-on-Dunsmore, CV8 3EN |
Collection | |
Items collected | books, journals, magazines, archives, theses, grey literature and pamphlets |
Access and use | |
Access requirements | Free access to members of the College of Policing |
Website | National Police Library |
The National Police Library in the United Kingdom is classed as a special library and research library. It is Europe's largest policing library and it is only accessible to serving police and police staff who are members of the College of Policing.
Services include access to online resources, electronic books and periodicals; postal book loans; enquiry and document delivery service and advanced search skills training.
The printed collections at the library contain over 55,000 books, journals (printed and online), theses, pamphlets, reports collected from government and police forces, and unpublished grey literature. The collection also holds every issue of the Police Review since 1893 and the Police Gazette since the late 1700s.
Subject coverage includes police and policing, crime and crime prevention, criminology, criminal justice, forensic science, leadership, general management, training, educational theory, social science and psychology.
The library was established as the Police College Library in Ryton-on-Dunsmore in 1948, originally created to serve senior ranks. This followed the recommendation in the Dixon Report (1930): "the object of which should be to develop so far as possible each officer’s capacity for individual application to the problems of his profession and his fitness for higher responsibility." In 1945, The Police Journal: A Review for the Police Forces of the Empire also suggested the need for a National Police Library.
The library was renamed Police Staff College Library and relocated to the Police Staff College, Bramshill in 1960. The library was situated in the Long Gallery on the first floor of Bramshill House. In 1998, the library was renamed National Police Library to reflect the change in outlook; providing services across the UK to police officers and police staff across all forces.
The library later become part of the National Policing Improvement Agency and in 2013, it transferred to the College of Policing. Following the sale of the Bramshill House in 2014, the National Police Library temporarily relocated to the College's Sunningdale Park site in March 2015. The library moved permanently to the College of Policing's headquarters in Ryton-On-Dunsmore in February 2017.