
Law Enforcement, Communication, and Community
Howard Giles(Editor)
John Benjamins Publishing Co
Published on 25. July 2002
Book
Hardback
265 pages
978-90-272-2589-4 (ISBN)
Description
Given widespread media attention to issues of crime and its prevention, police heroism, and new modes of police-community involvements, this international collection is timely. It is unique in examining ways in which police and citizens communicate across a range of contexts and problem areas. While much attention is afforded the critical roles of communication by police agencies, there has been little recourse to communication science and its theories. Likewise, the latter has not, until recently, concerned itself with analyzing police-citizen interactions. This volume examines the character of such encounters, forging new theoretical frameworks having implications for practice in many instances. Topics include media portrayals of law enforcement, communication and new technologies within police culture, domestic violence, hate crimes, stalking, sexual abuse, and hostage negotiations. This book should be relevant not only to a range of social sciences besides Communication scholars and students, but also to practitioners working in the field.
Reviews / Votes
This book is a significant contribution to Police Communication and should be of interest to researchers and students in Communication, Psychology, and the emerging area of Peace Linguistics. As a teacher in a Community Policing Course in Recife,Brazil I applaud this editorial/publishing achievement, and hope it will be followed by other volumes , as we become thoroughly knowledgeable about about police/citizens interactions all over the world ,so as to help improve the communicative quality of law enforcement practices in our communities. -- Francisco Gomes de Matos, Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil on CVLnet, January 23, 2003More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 245 mm
Width: 164 mm
Weight
490 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-272-2589-4 (9789027225894)
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Law Enforcement, Communication, and Community
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Content
1. Foreward (by Sanchez, Camerino); 2. Revoking our right to remain silent: Law enforcement communication in the 21st century (by Chernikoff Anderson, Michelle); 3. Community policing as communication reform (by Maguire, Ed); 4. Attitudes, culture and emotion in police talk (by Tuffin, Keith); 5. The impact of contemporary communication and information technologies on police organizations (by Flanagin, Andrew J.); 6. Fictional cops: Who are they, and what are they teaching us? (by Bulck, Jan J.M. v.d.); 7. Communication issues in policing family violence (by Fitzpatrick, Mary Anne); 8. The discourse of police interviews: The case of sexually abused children (by Cederborg, Ann-Christin); 9. In the shadow of the stalker: The problem of policing unwanted pursuit (by Spitzberg, Brian H.); 10. Signs and cultural messages of bias motivated crimes: Analysis of the hate component of intergroup violence (by Dunbar, Edward); 11. Crisis/hostage negotiations: A communication-based approach (by Rogan, Randall Gage); 12. Index