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Handbook of Policing

Editat de Tim Newburn
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 oct 2014
This new edition of the Handbook of Policing updates and expands the highly successful first edition, and now includes a completely new chapter on policing and forensics. It provides a comprehensive, but highly readable overview of policing in the UK, and is an essential reference point, combining the expertise of leading academic experts on policing and policing practitioners themselves.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781843923237
ISBN-10: 1843923238
Pagini: 904
Ilustrații: illustrations
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 49 mm
Greutate: 1.24 kg
Ediția:Revizuită
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Willan
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

1. Introduction: Understanding Policing  Part 1: Policing in Comparative and Historical Perspective  2. Models of Policing  3. Policing Before the Police  4. The Birth and Development of the Police  5. Policing Since 1945  Part 2: The Context of Policing  6. The Pattern of Transnational Policing  7. Plural Policing in the UK: Policing Beyond the Police  8. Policing in Scotland  9. The Police service of Northern Ireland  10. The Police Organisation  11. Police Cultures  12. Police Powers  13. Policing and the Media, Robert Reiner  Part 3: Doing Policing  14. Crime Reduction and Community Safety  15. Modern Approaches to Policing: Community, Problem-Oriented and Intelligence-Led  16. 'Interpretation for Action?' Definitions and Potential of Crime Analysis for Policing  17. Criminal Investigation and Crime Control  18. Police Use of Force, Firearms and Riot Control  19. Drugs Policing  20. Policing Fraud and Organised Crime  21. Policing Terror  22. Policing Cybercrime: Emerging Trends and Future Challenges  Part 4: Themes and Debates in Policing  23. Policing Ethnic Minority Communities  24. Gender and Policing  25. Policing and Ethics  26. The Accountability of Policing  27. Leadership and Performance Management  28. Policing and Forensic Science  29. Restorative Justice, Victims and the Police  30. Future of Policing

Notă biografică

Tim Newburn is Professor of Criminology and Social Policy, and Director of the Mannheim Centre for Criminology, London School of Economics. He is currently President of the British Society of Criminology. Tim is the author or editor of over 30 books, the most recent of which are The Politics of Crime Control (edited with Paul Rock, Oxford University Press 2006); Policy Transfer and Criminal Justice (with Trevor Jones, Open University Press 2007); and the Handbook of Criminal Investigation (co-edited with Tom Williamson and Alan Wright, Willan Publishing 2007).

Recenzii

'A major contribution to the study of policing in the UK ... authoritative, interesting and extremely wide ranging.'  Sir Ian Blair, Former Commissioner, Metropolitan Police
'The most comprehensive treatment ever published on the issues facing British police in the 21st century. Indispensable reading for students, leaders, critics and supporters of the police.'  Professor Lawrence W. Sherman, President, International Society of Criminology

'The Handbook is indubitably the most comprehensive, authoritative, scholarly and up-to-date overview of policing in the UK and an essential read for anyone with a stake or interest in policing issues.'  Mathew Bacon, University of Sheffield, Reviewed in The Howard Journal Vol 48 No 3. July 2009

Descriere

This new edition of the Handbook of Policing updates and expands the highly successful first edition, and now includes a completely new chapter on policing and forensics. It provides a comprehensive, but highly readable overview of policing in the UK, and is an essential reference point, combining the expertise of leading academic experts on policing and policing practitioners themselves.