TY - BOOK AU - Newburn,Tim TI - Handbook of policing SN - 1843920190 AV - HV8195.A2 H35 2003 U1 - 363.20941 22 PY - 2003/// CY - Cullompton PB - Willan KW - Police KW - Great Britain N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; 1; Introduction: understanding policing; Tim Newburn --; Pt. I; 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 --; Pt. II; 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 --; Pt. III; Doing Policing --; Introduction; Tim Newburn --; 12; Crime reduction and community safety; Simon Byrne 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; Maggy 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 --; Pt. IV; 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 Lang --; 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 ER -