First published in 1995, this title studies the relationship of social change and crime, the role of the police amidst changing social conditions, and the reaction of society and state to the criminal problem. Examining the essential differences and challenges which confronted countries in Europe after the collapse of the socialist system.
First published in 1995, this title studies the relationship of social change and crime, the role of the police amidst changing social conditions, and the reaction of society and state to the criminal problem. Examining the essential differences and challenges which confronted countries in Europe after the collapse of the socialist system.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Foreword. Opening Speech Péter Boross. Topic I. Social Changes, Crime and Police - Introductory Report József Vigh. The British Policing Tradition: Model or Myth? Robert Reiner. Human Rights and the Right of the Police to Use Physical Force Knut Sveri. Topic II. The Effect of Social Changes Upon Crime Uwe Ewald. Emerging Problems of Official Social Control in Finland Kauko Aromaa. Criminal Violence in Modern Brazilian Society Sergio Adorno. Social Changes, Crime and Police in the Former GDR - Now a Part of the United Germany Erich Buchholz. Problems of Controlling Organizational Crime Ahti Laitinen. Topic III. The Effect of Social Changes on the Police Sándor Pintér. Relationship Between the Hungarian Police and Society Valér Dános and István Tauber. A Note of Caution on Uncritical Cooperation in the Development of Police Jorgen Jepsen. The Police and Stereotypes of Ethnic Minorities Michael Rowe. Social Change, Police and Protection Philip Rawlings & Betsy Stanko. Topic IV. Police Co-operation and Border Controls in a "New" Europe; an Indication of Trends for Change Mike King. The Role of the Police and its Co-operation in Europe László Salgó. Changing the Police: Preliminary Thoughts as Eastern Europe Moves West Rob I. Mawby. Topic V. Transition in Middle-Europe, Questions about Crime-Prevention and Crime Policy Ferenc Irk. Social Change and Crime in Italy Giovanni Battista Traverso. Attitudes of the Chechoslovak Public towards the Police after 1989 in Light of Empirical Investigations Josef Zapletal and Mikula Tomin . Concluding Remarks Louise Shelley. List of Authors. Name Index.
Foreword. Opening Speech Péter Boross. Topic I. Social Changes, Crime and Police - Introductory Report József Vigh. The British Policing Tradition: Model or Myth? Robert Reiner. Human Rights and the Right of the Police to Use Physical Force Knut Sveri. Topic II. The Effect of Social Changes Upon Crime Uwe Ewald. Emerging Problems of Official Social Control in Finland Kauko Aromaa. Criminal Violence in Modern Brazilian Society Sergio Adorno. Social Changes, Crime and Police in the Former GDR - Now a Part of the United Germany Erich Buchholz. Problems of Controlling Organizational Crime Ahti Laitinen. Topic III. The Effect of Social Changes on the Police Sándor Pintér. Relationship Between the Hungarian Police and Society Valér Dános and István Tauber. A Note of Caution on Uncritical Cooperation in the Development of Police Jorgen Jepsen. The Police and Stereotypes of Ethnic Minorities Michael Rowe. Social Change, Police and Protection Philip Rawlings & Betsy Stanko. Topic IV. Police Co-operation and Border Controls in a "New" Europe; an Indication of Trends for Change Mike King. The Role of the Police and its Co-operation in Europe László Salgó. Changing the Police: Preliminary Thoughts as Eastern Europe Moves West Rob I. Mawby. Topic V. Transition in Middle-Europe, Questions about Crime-Prevention and Crime Policy Ferenc Irk. Social Change and Crime in Italy Giovanni Battista Traverso. Attitudes of the Chechoslovak Public towards the Police after 1989 in Light of Empirical Investigations Josef Zapletal and Mikula Tomin . Concluding Remarks Louise Shelley. List of Authors. Name Index.
Es gelten unsere Allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen: www.buecher.de/agb
Impressum
www.buecher.de ist ein Internetauftritt der buecher.de internetstores GmbH
Geschäftsführung: Monica Sawhney | Roland Kölbl | Günter Hilger
Sitz der Gesellschaft: Batheyer Straße 115 - 117, 58099 Hagen
Postanschrift: Bürgermeister-Wegele-Str. 12, 86167 Augsburg
Amtsgericht Hagen HRB 13257
Steuernummer: 321/5800/1497
USt-IdNr: DE450055826