Policing : key readings / edited by Tim Newburn.
Material type: TextPublisher: Cullompton, Devon ; Portland, Or. : Willan Pub., 2005Description: xiv, 834 pages ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1843920921
- 9781843920922
- 1843920913
- 9781843920915
- 363.2 22
- HV7921 .P585 2005
Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | City Campus City Campus Main Collection | 363.2 POL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | A373926B |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Pt. A. The emergence and development of the police -- 1. The demand for order in civil society -- 2. Police and people : the birth of Mr Peel's 'blue locusts' -- 3. Cops and bobbies, 1830-1870 -- 4. A 'new police' in Australia -- 5. The emergence of the police - the colonial dimension -- 6. The emergence of the police - explaining police reform in eighteenth and nineteenth century England -- 7. The evolving strategy of policing -- 8. The evolving strategy of police : a minority view -- Pt. B. The role and function of the police -- 9. The police as peace officers -- 10. Responsibilities of the police -- 11. What do the police do? -- 12. Florence Nightingale in pursuit of Willie Sutton : a theory of the police -- 13. The paradox of dispossession : skid row at night -- 14. The police : mandate, strategies, and appearances -- 15. The police as reproducers of order -- 16. The investigative function -- Pt. C. Police culture -- 17. A sketch of the policeman's 'working personality' -- 18. The asshole -- 19. Street cops and management cops : the two cultures of policing -- 20. Culture as figurative action -- 21. Changing police culture -- 22. Police (canteen) sub-culture : an appreciation -- Pt. D. Policing strategies -- 23. Improving policing : a problem-oriented approach -- 24. Who ya gonna call? : the police as problem-busters -- 25. Community policing in Chicago -- 26. The rhetoric of community policing -- 27. Broken windows : the police and neighborhood safety -- 28. Crime is down in New York City : blame the police -- 29. Beyond zero tolerance -- 30. Reforming to preserve : Compstat and strategic problem solving in American policing -- 31. Sizing up COMPSTAT : an important administrative innovation in policing -- 32. The policing of risk -- Pt. E. Deviance, ethics and control -- 33. The beating of Rodney King -- 34. The Dirty Harry problem -- 35. Gratuities and corruption -- 36. Police accountability revisited -- 37. The legal regulation of policing -- Pt. F. The emerging pattern of policing -- 38. Policing a postmodern society -- 39. Policing, politics and postmodernity -- 40. The future of policing -- 41. The transformation of policing? : understanding current trends in policing systems -- 42. Women in control? -- 43. The new surveillance -- 44. The thick green line : the growing involvement of military forces in domestic law enforcement -- 45. Cops and spooks: the uneasy partnership.
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