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Police and Society 4th Revised edition [Multiple-component retail product]

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  • Formatas: Multiple-component retail product, 544 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 255x179x20 mm, weight: 848 g, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 CD-ROM
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Jul-2008
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 019537035X
  • ISBN-13: 9780195370355
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Multiple-component retail product, 544 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 255x179x20 mm, weight: 848 g, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 CD-ROM
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Jul-2008
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 019537035X
  • ISBN-13: 9780195370355
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Now in a new edition, Police & Society offers a descriptive and analytical look at the process of policing, from police behavior and organization to operations and historical perspectives. With an emphasis on the relationship between the police and the community and how this relationship has changed through the years, coauthors Roy Roberg, Kenneth Novak, and Gary Cordner explore the most important theoretical foundations and incisive research on contemporary policing practices.
Revised throughout, the fourth edition incorporates such timely new topics as media relations, intelligence-led policing, and changes in CompStat procedures. The authors also address the impact of society's evolution on current policing practices, paying special attention to the challenges of community policing and policing in the post-9/11 era. The book's rich pedagogical features include an expanded glossary, which provides clear definitions of key terms. An Interactive Student Study Guide CD is packaged with the text, and an Instructor's Manual is also available.

Now in a new edition, Police & Society offers a descriptive and analytical look at the process of policing, from police behavior and organization to operations and historical perspectives. With an emphasis on the relationship between the police and the community and how this relationship has changed through the years, coauthors Roy Roberg, Kenneth Novak, and Gary Cordner explore the most important theoretical foundations and incisive research on contemporary policing practices.

To draw students into this complex subject, the authors provide many fascinating examples of policing at work: Inside Policing boxes address real-world police issues and operations and also offer biographical sketches of important police leaders. Voices From the Field boxes feature insights from nationally recognized police executives who discuss current policing practices in a lively Q&A format.

Revised throughout, the fourth edition incorporates such timely new topics as media relations, intelligence-led policing, and changes in CompStat procedures. The authors also address the impact of society's evolution on current policing practices, paying special attention to the challenges of community policing and policing in the post-9/11 era. The book's rich pedagogical features include an expanded glossary, which provides clear definitions of key terms. An Interactive Student Study Guide CD is packaged with the text, and an Instructor's Manual is also available.

An essential resource for policing in the twenty-first century, Police & Society, Fourth Edition, provides a dynamic introduction to this compelling field.
Acknowledgements; About the Authors; Foreword; Preface; PART I: POLICING
FOUNDATIONS; 1: POLICE IN A DEMOCRACY; The Concept of Democratic Policing;
The Democracy-Police Conflict; Democracy and the Rule of Law; Policing,
Terrorism, and Homeland Security; The Policing System; Organizational
Structure; Police in a Democracy; The Expectation-Integration Model; The Role
of the Police; Police Values, Goals, and Strategies; Summary; Critical
Thinking Questions; References; Suggested Websites for Further Study; 2:
POLICE HISTORY; Foundations of Policing; The Emergence of Modern Policing in
the United States; Modern Policing: The Political Model; Modern Policing: The
Legalistic Model; State Police; Federal Law Enforcement; Summary; Critical
Thinking Questions; References; Suggested Websites for Further Study; 3:
COMMUNITY POLICING; Transition Toward Community Policing; Community Policing;
The Philosophical Dimension; The Strategic Dimension; The Tactical Dimension;
Community Policing Today: Rhetoric or Reality?; Summary; Critical Thinking
Questions; References; Suggested Websites for Further Study; PART II: POLICE
ADMINISTRATION; 4: POLICE MANAGEMENT; The Managerial Process; The Development
of Police Management; Organizational Design; Managing Group Behavior;
Summary; Critical Thinking Questions; References; Suggested Websites for
Further Study; 5: POLICE ORGANIZATION AND CHANGE; Organizational Change; The
Madison Experience; The Chicago Experience; Job Redesign and Community
Policing; Innovation; Summary; Critical Thinking Questions; References;
Suggested Websites for Further Study; 6: SELECTION AND DEVELOPMENT;
Recruitment; Selection; Development; Summary; Critical Thinking Questions;
References; Suggested Websites for Further Study; 7: FIELD OPERATIONS; The
Patrol Function; Selected Research on Patrol Operations; Directed Patrol,
Drug Hot Spots, and Enforcement; Reactive Arrests and Domestic Violence; The
Investigative Function; Selected Research on Investigative Operations;
Summary; Critical Thinking Questions; References; Suggested Websites for
Further Study; PART III: POLICE BEHAVIOR; 8: BEHAVIOR AND MISCONDUCT;
Perspectives of Police Behavior; Studies of Police Behavior; Decision-Making
and Police Discretion; Police Deviance; Summary; Critical Thinking Questions;
References; Suggested Websites for Further Study; 9: FORCE AND COERCION;
Police-Citizen Interactions; The Use of Force; Inappropriate Force; Summary;
Critical Thinking Questions; References; Suggested Websites for Further
Study; 10: ACCOUNTABILITY AND ETHICS; Internal Accountability Mechanisms;
External Accountability Mechanisms; The Limits of Oversight Mechanisms;
Professional Standards; Ethical Standards; The Limits of Professional and
Ethical Standards; Summary; Critical Thinking Questions; References;
Suggested Websites for Further Study; 11: LEGAL ISSUES; Criminal Procedure;
Civil Liability; Summary; Critical Thinking Questions; References; Suggested
Websites for Further Study; PART IV: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES; 12: CULTURAL
DIVERSITY; Minorities in Policing; Women in Policing; Affirmative Action;
Equal Employment Opportunity; Reverse Discrimination; Increasing Diversity in
Police Departments; Integration of Minorities and Women Into Policing; Future
Prospects; Summary; Discussion Questions; References; Suggested Websites for
Further Study; 13: STRESS AND OFFICER SAFETY; The Concept of Stress;
Occupational Stress; Historical Overview of Stressors; Categories of
Stressors; Stress and Emotional Problems; Officer Safety; Summary; Critical
Thinking Questions; References; Suggested Websites for Further Study; 14:
HIGHER EDUCATION; The Development of Higher Education Programs for Police;
The Impact of Higher Education on Policing; Validating Higher Education for
Police; College Education Standards for Employment; Summary; Critical
Thinking Questions; References; Suggested Websites for Further Study; 15:
CONTEMPORARY AND EMERGING ISSUES; Changes in American Society; Significant
Trends; Technology; Terrorism and Homeland Security; Police Strategies
Post-9/11; Summary; Critical Thinking Questions; References; Suggested
Websites for Further Study; Glossary