This book provides comprehensive coverage of community policing, the philosophy and organizational strategy that expands the traditional police mandate of fighting crime to include forming partnerships with citizenry that endorse mutual support and participation.
This book provides comprehensive coverage of community policing, the philosophy and organizational strategy that expands the traditional police mandate of fighting crime to include forming partnerships with citizenry that endorse mutual support and participation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Victor E. Kappeler is Foundation Professor and Dean Emeritus of the College of Justice and Safety at Eastern Kentucky University. He is recognized as a leading scholar in such fields as policing, media and crime, the social construction of crime, and police misconduct and civil liability. Dr. Kappeler is well published in professional areas of policing and criminology. Among many other honors, Kappeler received the 2006 Cabinet for Justice and Public Safety Award for Academic Excellence, the 2005 Outstanding Criminal Justice Alumnus Award from Sam Houston State University, where he earned his doctoral degree, and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Society of Criminology's Division on Critical Criminology. Larry K. Gaines is Emeritus Professor in the Criminal Justice Department at California State University, San Bernardino. He served as the Executive Director of the Kentucky Association of Chiefs of Police for 14 years and has consulted with a variety of police agencies in Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee, Georgia, and California. Dr. Gaines has served as Secretary, Treasurer, and President of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. He has received many awards, including the Founders Award from the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, the Outstanding Educator Award from the Southern Criminal Justice Association, and the Outstanding Service Award from the Police Section of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. In 2001, he served as a member of the California POST Committee that developed police training curricula for racial profiling. Brian P. Schaefer is Associate Professor in the Department of Health Promotion and Behavioral Sciences in the School of Public Health and Information Sciences at the University of Louisville. He has collaborated with a variety of police agencies in Kentucky and Indiana on problem-oriented policing, body-worn camera implementation, cybercrime investigations, and behavioral health alternative response planning and implementation. He currently serves as the Interim Director of the Commonwealth Scholar at the Commonwealth Institute of Kentucky (University of Louisville). He is the recipient of the Educational Excellence Award in Research at Indiana State University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 The Idea of Community Policing Chapter 2 A History of Communities and Policing Chapter 3 The Changing Meaning of Community Chapter 4 The Police and Community Perception Chapter 5 Managing and Implementing Community Policing Chapter 6 Community Policing and Crime Chapter 7 Community Policing and Fear of Crime Chapter 8 Problem Solving and Policing Problem Spaces Chapter 9 Community Crime Prevention Chapter 10 Community Policing and Firearm Violence Chapter 11 Community Policing and Behavioral Health Chapter 12 Toward a New Breed of Police Officer Chapter 13 Community Policing at the Crossroads
Chapter 1 The Idea of Community Policing Chapter 2 A History of Communities and Policing Chapter 3 The Changing Meaning of Community Chapter 4 The Police and Community Perception Chapter 5 Managing and Implementing Community Policing Chapter 6 Community Policing and Crime Chapter 7 Community Policing and Fear of Crime Chapter 8 Problem Solving and Policing Problem Spaces Chapter 9 Community Crime Prevention Chapter 10 Community Policing and Firearm Violence Chapter 11 Community Policing and Behavioral Health Chapter 12 Toward a New Breed of Police Officer Chapter 13 Community Policing at the Crossroads
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