Thoroughly updated to take account of recent changes in policy, this book covers everything you need to excel at your studies in Policing.
It includes:
A new chapter on Global and Transnational Policing rich in comparative examples
A new chapter on Criminal Investigation, providing a complete overview of the criminal investigation process
A concluding chapter tying together the book's themes, including a new section on approaches to policing
A companion website with lecturer resources, web links, expanded case studies and links to relevant journal articles
Written with flair and enthusiasm, the text is packed with helpful learning features from key terms, learning objectives and chapter summaries, to self-check questions, annotated further reading, text boxes and a glossary.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
This is an authoritative introduction to the debates, issues and developments that define contemporary policing in the UK. The range and level of practical engagement ensures that the second edition is an excellent 'must read' resource for all undergraduate students of policing. -- Eugene McLaughlin This new edition, bang up-to-date and admirable in both breadth and depth, provides an excellent introduction to the police in England and Wales - and to the study of police and policing more widely - for undergraduates, and indeed anyone new to the topic. -- Ben Bradford A well-written, detailed and up-to-date introductory text that reflects the continuities and changes in UK policing in recent years. Ideal for students and all those who are fascinated by the complex world of contemporary policing. -- Jenny Fleming A clear, concise, user-friendly introduction to policing. -- Robert Reiner
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Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Maße
Höhe: 242 mm
Breite: 170 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-4462-5588-9 (9781446255889)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Professor Michael Rowe's research interests have tended to focus on accountability and governance in policing, and the changing organisation and delivery of policing in relation to diversity, professionalisation, the application of Evidence Based Policing and the challenges of policing in a digital age. A recent project has explored the changing nature of visible policing in relation to the impact of police buildings, material culture and social media on public perceptions of legitimacy and authority, as well as on police officer and staff professional culture and identity. Other projects have examined innovative police responses to domestic violence, organisational and cultural change in the policing of adult sexual assault investigations and the ethical and governance challenges of using scientific research and AI technology in contemporary policing. He is currently developing work exploring the policing of Anthropocentric climate change. He has published widely on these and related matters in the British Journal of Criminology, Policing and Society, Public Management Review, the Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Criminology and Criminal Justice and many other journals. His books include Policing the Police (Policy Press, 2020) and Accountability in Policing: Contemporary Debates (Routledge, 2015, edited with Stuart Lister) and Introduction to Policing (Sage, 2018, third edition). He is editor of the International Journal of Police Science and Management.
Preface
What Is Policing?
Historical Origins and Development of the Police in England and Wales
Police Powers: The Legal Framework
Who Guards the Guards?
Community Policing
Police Culture
Policing Diversity
Global and Transnational Policing
Criminal Investigation and Policing
Plural Policing
Surveillance, IT and the Future of Policing
Conclusions: The Future of Policing