Introduction to Policing Research
Taking Lessons from Practice
Herausgeber: Martin, Denise; Tong, Stephen
Introduction to Policing Research
Taking Lessons from Practice
Herausgeber: Martin, Denise; Tong, Stephen
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This book offers a first-hand insight into the work of policing scholars and the research that they undertake.
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This book offers a first-hand insight into the work of policing scholars and the research that they undertake.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- 2. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 716g
- ISBN-13: 9781032232522
- ISBN-10: 1032232528
- Artikelnr.: 68711226
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- 2. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 716g
- ISBN-13: 9781032232522
- ISBN-10: 1032232528
- Artikelnr.: 68711226
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Denise Martin is Professor of Criminology at Abertay University, UK. Stephen Tong is Professor in Policing and Criminal Justice and Head of the School for Law, Social and Behavioral Sciences at Kingston University.
Introduction Denise Martin and Stephen Tong 1. The Practicalities of Police
Research Denise Martin 2. Policing and Academic Partnerships John Coxhead
3. Outside Insiders: Police Officers Who Research Gareth Stubbs 4. Police
and the Use of Evidence-Based Practice Cody W. Telep Part 2: Inside
Policing 5. Researching Detective Pathways: Opportunities and Challenges
Martin O'Neill and Stephen Tong 6. Researching Police Professionalisation
in Scotland, Sweden and Finland Larissa Engleman and Andrew Tatnell 7.
Researching Challenging Issues: The Case of Policing Diversity Karen
Bullock, Jon Garland and Michael Rowe 8. Researching Power and the
Powerful: Reflections from Police Leadership Research Claire Davis 9.
Researching Police Custody: Past, Present and Future Layla Skinns, Rebecca
Banwell-Moore, Lindsey Rice and Andrew Wooff Part 3: Researching Police in
Transition 10. Research and the Police in South Africa: The Case of a
Violent, Unequal, Post-Authoritarian Democracy Andrew Faull 11.
Positionality and its Implications for Researching the Police in Vietnam
Melissa Jardine and Hai Thanh Luong 12. Policing in Northern Ireland:
Research, Meaning and Lessons from a Contested Landscape John Topping and
Richard Martin 13. Researching Police Reform: Experiences from Scotland and
the Netherlands Nicholas R. Fyfe and Jan Terpstra Part 4: The Challenges of
Police Research 14. Extending the Scope of Multidisciplinary Research on
Undercover Policing Paul McFarlane 15. Cautionary Tales and Useful
Instruments: Researching Vulnerability in Policing Nicole L. Asquith and
Isabelle Bartkowiak-Théron 16. From Ethnography to Virtual Reality:
Researching Police-Public Interactions Ben Bradford 17. 'You'll Find No
Smoking Gun': Challenging the Police Narrative in the Aftermath of the
Hillsborough Disaster Phil Scraton 18. Researching Visible Policing Liam
Ralph, Michael Rowe, Andrew Millie and Matthew Jones 19. Researching
Project Vigilant, a Police Response to Violence Against Women in the Night
Time Economy: Reclaiming the Night? Chris Magill and Peter Squires 20.
Whose Side Were We On? Positionality and Identities in Researching the
Plural Policing of Scottish Football Colin Atkinson and William Graham 21.
Conclusions and the Future Direction of Police Research Denise Martin and
Stephen Tong
Research Denise Martin 2. Policing and Academic Partnerships John Coxhead
3. Outside Insiders: Police Officers Who Research Gareth Stubbs 4. Police
and the Use of Evidence-Based Practice Cody W. Telep Part 2: Inside
Policing 5. Researching Detective Pathways: Opportunities and Challenges
Martin O'Neill and Stephen Tong 6. Researching Police Professionalisation
in Scotland, Sweden and Finland Larissa Engleman and Andrew Tatnell 7.
Researching Challenging Issues: The Case of Policing Diversity Karen
Bullock, Jon Garland and Michael Rowe 8. Researching Power and the
Powerful: Reflections from Police Leadership Research Claire Davis 9.
Researching Police Custody: Past, Present and Future Layla Skinns, Rebecca
Banwell-Moore, Lindsey Rice and Andrew Wooff Part 3: Researching Police in
Transition 10. Research and the Police in South Africa: The Case of a
Violent, Unequal, Post-Authoritarian Democracy Andrew Faull 11.
Positionality and its Implications for Researching the Police in Vietnam
Melissa Jardine and Hai Thanh Luong 12. Policing in Northern Ireland:
Research, Meaning and Lessons from a Contested Landscape John Topping and
Richard Martin 13. Researching Police Reform: Experiences from Scotland and
the Netherlands Nicholas R. Fyfe and Jan Terpstra Part 4: The Challenges of
Police Research 14. Extending the Scope of Multidisciplinary Research on
Undercover Policing Paul McFarlane 15. Cautionary Tales and Useful
Instruments: Researching Vulnerability in Policing Nicole L. Asquith and
Isabelle Bartkowiak-Théron 16. From Ethnography to Virtual Reality:
Researching Police-Public Interactions Ben Bradford 17. 'You'll Find No
Smoking Gun': Challenging the Police Narrative in the Aftermath of the
Hillsborough Disaster Phil Scraton 18. Researching Visible Policing Liam
Ralph, Michael Rowe, Andrew Millie and Matthew Jones 19. Researching
Project Vigilant, a Police Response to Violence Against Women in the Night
Time Economy: Reclaiming the Night? Chris Magill and Peter Squires 20.
Whose Side Were We On? Positionality and Identities in Researching the
Plural Policing of Scottish Football Colin Atkinson and William Graham 21.
Conclusions and the Future Direction of Police Research Denise Martin and
Stephen Tong
Introduction Denise Martin and Stephen Tong 1. The Practicalities of Police
Research Denise Martin 2. Policing and Academic Partnerships John Coxhead
3. Outside Insiders: Police Officers Who Research Gareth Stubbs 4. Police
and the Use of Evidence-Based Practice Cody W. Telep Part 2: Inside
Policing 5. Researching Detective Pathways: Opportunities and Challenges
Martin O'Neill and Stephen Tong 6. Researching Police Professionalisation
in Scotland, Sweden and Finland Larissa Engleman and Andrew Tatnell 7.
Researching Challenging Issues: The Case of Policing Diversity Karen
Bullock, Jon Garland and Michael Rowe 8. Researching Power and the
Powerful: Reflections from Police Leadership Research Claire Davis 9.
Researching Police Custody: Past, Present and Future Layla Skinns, Rebecca
Banwell-Moore, Lindsey Rice and Andrew Wooff Part 3: Researching Police in
Transition 10. Research and the Police in South Africa: The Case of a
Violent, Unequal, Post-Authoritarian Democracy Andrew Faull 11.
Positionality and its Implications for Researching the Police in Vietnam
Melissa Jardine and Hai Thanh Luong 12. Policing in Northern Ireland:
Research, Meaning and Lessons from a Contested Landscape John Topping and
Richard Martin 13. Researching Police Reform: Experiences from Scotland and
the Netherlands Nicholas R. Fyfe and Jan Terpstra Part 4: The Challenges of
Police Research 14. Extending the Scope of Multidisciplinary Research on
Undercover Policing Paul McFarlane 15. Cautionary Tales and Useful
Instruments: Researching Vulnerability in Policing Nicole L. Asquith and
Isabelle Bartkowiak-Théron 16. From Ethnography to Virtual Reality:
Researching Police-Public Interactions Ben Bradford 17. 'You'll Find No
Smoking Gun': Challenging the Police Narrative in the Aftermath of the
Hillsborough Disaster Phil Scraton 18. Researching Visible Policing Liam
Ralph, Michael Rowe, Andrew Millie and Matthew Jones 19. Researching
Project Vigilant, a Police Response to Violence Against Women in the Night
Time Economy: Reclaiming the Night? Chris Magill and Peter Squires 20.
Whose Side Were We On? Positionality and Identities in Researching the
Plural Policing of Scottish Football Colin Atkinson and William Graham 21.
Conclusions and the Future Direction of Police Research Denise Martin and
Stephen Tong
Research Denise Martin 2. Policing and Academic Partnerships John Coxhead
3. Outside Insiders: Police Officers Who Research Gareth Stubbs 4. Police
and the Use of Evidence-Based Practice Cody W. Telep Part 2: Inside
Policing 5. Researching Detective Pathways: Opportunities and Challenges
Martin O'Neill and Stephen Tong 6. Researching Police Professionalisation
in Scotland, Sweden and Finland Larissa Engleman and Andrew Tatnell 7.
Researching Challenging Issues: The Case of Policing Diversity Karen
Bullock, Jon Garland and Michael Rowe 8. Researching Power and the
Powerful: Reflections from Police Leadership Research Claire Davis 9.
Researching Police Custody: Past, Present and Future Layla Skinns, Rebecca
Banwell-Moore, Lindsey Rice and Andrew Wooff Part 3: Researching Police in
Transition 10. Research and the Police in South Africa: The Case of a
Violent, Unequal, Post-Authoritarian Democracy Andrew Faull 11.
Positionality and its Implications for Researching the Police in Vietnam
Melissa Jardine and Hai Thanh Luong 12. Policing in Northern Ireland:
Research, Meaning and Lessons from a Contested Landscape John Topping and
Richard Martin 13. Researching Police Reform: Experiences from Scotland and
the Netherlands Nicholas R. Fyfe and Jan Terpstra Part 4: The Challenges of
Police Research 14. Extending the Scope of Multidisciplinary Research on
Undercover Policing Paul McFarlane 15. Cautionary Tales and Useful
Instruments: Researching Vulnerability in Policing Nicole L. Asquith and
Isabelle Bartkowiak-Théron 16. From Ethnography to Virtual Reality:
Researching Police-Public Interactions Ben Bradford 17. 'You'll Find No
Smoking Gun': Challenging the Police Narrative in the Aftermath of the
Hillsborough Disaster Phil Scraton 18. Researching Visible Policing Liam
Ralph, Michael Rowe, Andrew Millie and Matthew Jones 19. Researching
Project Vigilant, a Police Response to Violence Against Women in the Night
Time Economy: Reclaiming the Night? Chris Magill and Peter Squires 20.
Whose Side Were We On? Positionality and Identities in Researching the
Plural Policing of Scottish Football Colin Atkinson and William Graham 21.
Conclusions and the Future Direction of Police Research Denise Martin and
Stephen Tong