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Advertorial: Police Oracle and Police Revision launch intensive full-day crammer courses
The new studies are designed specifically to help candidates maximise their chances of success in the NIE, Sergeants’, and Inspectors’ examinations.
These highly focused sessions cut through the volume of legal material and concentrate on what candidates truly need to know — the key offence definitions, statutory wording, case law, and exam-critical legal principles most frequently tested.
Delivered by experienced police exam specialists, each topic is broken down into clear, structured components, ensuring candidates understand not only the law itself, but how it appears and is applied in multiple-choice exam questions.
The accompanying 22-minute video provides an inside look at how the Crammer Day is delivered, demonstrating how substantial areas of the curriculum are distilled into focused, efficient teaching sessions that maximise clarity, retention, and exam relevance.
The video also features a full Crammer teaching segment on entry, search and seizure — a topic frequently examined and often covering a wide range of legal powers. In just over 18 minutes, the session demonstrates how complex subjects are reduced to the essential examinable points, allowing candidates to focus their revision on what truly matters.
Throughout the Crammer Day, candidates engage with realistic exam-style multiple-choice questions and receive clear tutor explanations that reinforce understanding and highlight common exam pitfalls.
With live delivery, recorded access for reinforcement, and a cost of just £49, these Crammer courses provide a structured, efficient, and highly effective approach to revision, helping candidates build the knowledge, exam technique, and confidence required to succeed.
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