Private Policing examines the origins of private policing, its growth, and ways in which it has been defined and classified. The updated edition offers a more international discussion of private policing, including examples from around the world.
Private Policing examines the origins of private policing, its growth, and ways in which it has been defined and classified. The updated edition offers a more international discussion of private policing, including examples from around the world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark Button is a Professor of Criminology at the Institute of Criminal Justice Studies at the University of Portsmouth and Director of the Centre for Counter Fraud Studies. He has been studying private policing for over 25 years and has worked for the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime on developing international standards for civilian private security.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1. What is Private Policing? Chapter 2. Explaining Private Policing Chapter 3. "Extreme Profitshire" Revisited: The Public Police and Privatisation Chapter 4. State Public Policing Bodies (Non-Police) Chapter 5. Specialised Police Organisations Chapter 6. Non-Governmental Organisations and Policing Chapter 7. Voluntary Policing Chapter 8. The Private Security Industry and Policing Chapter 9. Corporate Security Management Chapter 10. Security Officers and Policing Chapter 11. Plural Policing the Case of Patrol Chapter 12. Private Investigation and Policing Chapter 13. The Regulation of Private Policing Chapter 14. Private Policing: Concluding Comments
Introduction Chapter 1. What is Private Policing? Chapter 2. Explaining Private Policing Chapter 3. "Extreme Profitshire" Revisited: The Public Police and Privatisation Chapter 4. State Public Policing Bodies (Non-Police) Chapter 5. Specialised Police Organisations Chapter 6. Non-Governmental Organisations and Policing Chapter 7. Voluntary Policing Chapter 8. The Private Security Industry and Policing Chapter 9. Corporate Security Management Chapter 10. Security Officers and Policing Chapter 11. Plural Policing the Case of Patrol Chapter 12. Private Investigation and Policing Chapter 13. The Regulation of Private Policing Chapter 14. Private Policing: Concluding Comments
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