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Plural Policing: Theory and Practice: Key Themes in Policing

Autor Colin Rogers
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 noi 2016
The police increasingly need to work with other government agencies, the third sector, community organizations, and the private sector—an approach known as plural policing. This book critically analyzes the rise of this approach in England and Wales over the past decade, drawing on examples of national and international practice. Written by an author with extensive experience in both academia and police practice, Plural Policing both discusses the consequences of this approach for the historical model of policing provision and challenges views on how policing should be delivered in the future. Filling a growing need for research incorporating evidence-based policing, this book will dovetail with a variety of important issues covered in all policing courses.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781447325413
ISBN-10: 1447325419
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 159 x 235 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press
Seria Key Themes in Policing


Notă biografică

Colin Rogers is professor of police sciences and head of research at the University of South Wales, as well as a former police inspector with over thirty years’ service to the South Wales Police.

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“A topical and informative volume, one of a number in a series Key Themes in Policing, which aims to reflect the importance of incorporating evidence based policing into higher education curricula. It certainly functions as being helpful in navigating a route through the current plural policing landscape of England and Wales.”

“A most welcome addition to the reading lists of students and practitioners in the wider policing field.”