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A Handbook of Policing


ISBN13: 9781843920205
ISBN: 1843920204
Published: June 2005
Publisher: Willan Publishing
Format: Hardback
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This volume aims to provide a comprehensive but readable overview of policing in the UK, reflecting the transformations that have taken place in recent years and the increasing professionalisation of one of the country's most important services.;The ""Handbook of Policing"" is divided into four major sections. The first considers policing in its comparative and historical context, looking at the major models of policing and how policing has developed from its origins to the present day. The second section considers the context in which policing takes place, analysing domestic and international police structures, the relationship of policing to other forms of security provision and private policing. The third section looks at how the police operate, with sections on the analysis and investigation of crime, approaches to crime prevention, community safety, drugs, terrorism and organised crime, and the way policing if affected by and utilises new technologies. The final section looks at a range of key issues and debates in contemporary policing, ranging from race and gender to ethics and restorative justice.

Contents:
1. Introduction: understanding policing - Tim Newburn Part One: Policing in Comparative and Historical Perspective Introduction - Tim Newburn 2 Models of Policing - R I Mawby 3 Policing Before the Police - Philip Rawlings 4 The Birth and Development of the Police - Clive Emsley 5 Policing Since 1945 - Tim Newburn Part Two: The Context of Policing Introduction - Tim Newburn 6 The Pattern of Transnational Policing - Neil Walker 7 The Pattern of Policing in the UK: policing beyond the police - Adam Crawford 8 The Police Organisation - Rob C Mawby and Alan Wright 9 Police Cultures - Janet Foster 10 Police Powers - Andrew Sanders and Richard Young 11 Policing and the Media - Robert Reiner Part Three: Doing Policing Introduction - Tim Newburn 12 Crime Reduction and Community Safety - Simon Byme and Ken Pease 13 Community Policing, Problem-oriented Policing and Intelligence-led Policing - Nick Tilley 14 Crime Analysis: principles and practice - Nina Cope 15 Criminal Investigation and Crime Control - Mike Maguire 16 Policing Public Order and Political Contention - P.A. J. Waddington 17 Drugs Policing - Maggie Lee and Nigel South 18 Organised and Financial Crime - Michael Levi 19 Policing and Terrorism - Mario Matassa and Tim Newburn 20 Policing Cybercrime - Yvonne Jewkes Part Four: Themes and Debates in Policing Introduction - Tim Newburn 21 Policing Ethnic Minority Communities - Ben Bowling and Coretta Phillips 22 Gender and Policing - Frances Heidensohn 23 Policing and Ethics - Peter Neyroud 24 The Governance and Accountability of Policing - Trevor Jones 25 Leadership and Performance Management - Matt Long 26 Police and New Technologies - Janet B. L. Chan 27 Restorative Justice, Victims and the Police - Carolyn Hoyle and Richard Young 28 The Future of Policing - Tim Newburn Glossary - Index