An extremely valuable source of reading, information, and guidance for my policing students. It covers all the topical issues.
Johannes Oosthuizen Lecturer at Winchester University
Introducing the definitive guide for students and professionals alike who want to gain a comprehensive understanding of policing in the 21st century. This updated edition of Introduction to Policing reflects the latest developments in policing and offers a rigorous yet accessible overview of the historical origins and theories of policing, the functions of police organisations, and the challenges and controversies facing policing today.
With an emphasis on critical thinking and analysis, Rowe encourages readers to consider different perspectives and to engage with key debates around policing, such as who guards the guards and the implications of police culture , helping them to develop a more nuanced understanding of this complex field. The clear writing style, engagingcase studies, and helpful study aids make this book an invaluable resource for students and professionals alike.
Key features include:
Revised and expanded discussion of racism and police culture, and new coverage of the development of antiracist policing
Updated examples reflecting contemporary criticisms of policing, such as the cases of Sarah Everard and George Floyd
Expanded discussion of key debates, including the defund the police movement, and the use of technology and digital policing, including Smart Policing, drones, and body-worn cameras
Learning objectives, key terms, review questions, and annotated further readings in every chapter will help you to engage with the material and consolidate your learning
Michael Rowe is Professor of Criminology at Northumbria University
Liam Ralph is Assistant Professor of Criminology at Northumbria University
Ali Malik is Lecturer in Criminal Justice at University of Leeds
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Johannes Oosthuizen Lecturer at Winchester University
Introducing the definitive guide for students and professionals alike who want to gain a comprehensive understanding of policing in the 21st century. This updated edition of Introduction to Policing reflects the latest developments in policing and offers a rigorous yet accessible overview of the historical origins and theories of policing, the functions of police organisations, and the challenges and controversies facing policing today.
With an emphasis on critical thinking and analysis, Rowe encourages readers to consider different perspectives and to engage with key debates around policing, such as who guards the guards and the implications of police culture , helping them to develop a more nuanced understanding of this complex field. The clear writing style, engagingcase studies, and helpful study aids make this book an invaluable resource for students and professionals alike.
Key features include:
Revised and expanded discussion of racism and police culture, and new coverage of the development of antiracist policing
Updated examples reflecting contemporary criticisms of policing, such as the cases of Sarah Everard and George Floyd
Expanded discussion of key debates, including the defund the police movement, and the use of technology and digital policing, including Smart Policing, drones, and body-worn cameras
Learning objectives, key terms, review questions, and annotated further readings in every chapter will help you to engage with the material and consolidate your learning
Michael Rowe is Professor of Criminology at Northumbria University
Liam Ralph is Assistant Professor of Criminology at Northumbria University
Ali Malik is Lecturer in Criminal Justice at University of Leeds
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
By considering recent internal, societal and technological challenges the police are facing this book offers important insights into how these issues impact on a number of key policing issues such as police culture, crime investigation and diversity. It covers a number of challenging issues relating to the use of data, technology and trustworthiness and how these impact on the police, providing an exciting update on several core police issues that have been debated over time.
Emma Williams Centre for Policing Research and Learning, The Open University 20231121
Emma Williams Centre for Policing Research and Learning, The Open University 20231121