The Oxford Handbook of Police and Policing
Herausgeber: Reisig, Michael D; Kane, Robert J
The Oxford Handbook of Police and Policing
Herausgeber: Reisig, Michael D; Kane, Robert J
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The Oxford Handbook of Police and Policing brings together research on the development and operation of policing in the United States and elsewhere. Accomplished policing researchers Michael D. Reisig and Robert J. Kane have assembled a cast of renowned scholars to provide an authoritative and comprehensive overview of the institution of policing.
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The Oxford Handbook of Police and Policing brings together research on the development and operation of policing in the United States and elsewhere. Accomplished policing researchers Michael D. Reisig and Robert J. Kane have assembled a cast of renowned scholars to provide an authoritative and comprehensive overview of the institution of policing.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 688
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780190947316
- ISBN-10: 0190947314
- Artikelnr.: 54596717
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 688
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780190947316
- ISBN-10: 0190947314
- Artikelnr.: 54596717
Michael D. Reisig is Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Arizona State University. Robert J. Kane is Professor and Department Head of Criminology and Justice Studies at Drexel University. He is the author of Jammed-Up: Bad Cops, Police Misconduct, and the New York City Police Department.
* List of Contributors
* PART I: POLICING CONTEXTS
* 1. A Recent History of Police
* James J. Willis
* 2. Policing Urban Drug Markets
* Lallen T. Johnson
* 3. The Politics of Policing
* John L. Worrall
* 4. Police Organizations and the Iron Cage of Rationality
* Edward R. Maguire
* PART II: POLICING STRATEGIES
* 5. Problem-Oriented Policing: Principles, Practice, and Crime
Prevention
* Anthony A. Braga
* 6. Order Maintenance Policing
* David Thacher
* 7. Community Policing
* Gary Cordner
* 8. Zero Tolerance and Policing
* Jack R. Greene
* 9. Policing Vulnerable Populations
* Melissa Schaefer Morabito
* PART III: POLICE AUTHORITY
* 10. Police Authority in Liberal-Consent Democracies: A Case for
Anti-Authoritarian Cops
* Willem de Lint
* 11. Police Legitimacy
* Justice Tankebe
* 12. Police Coercion
* William Terrill
* 13. Restraint and Technology: Exploring Police Use of the TASER
Through the Diffusion of Innovation Framework
* Michael D. White
* 14. Police Misconduct
* Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich
* PART IV: RACE/ETHNICITY AND POLICING
* 15. Police Race Relations
* Ronald Weitzer
* 16. Race, Place, and Policing the Inner-City
* Rod K. Brunson and Jacinta M. Gau
* 17. Racial Profiling
* Robin S. Engel and Derek M. Cohen
* 18. Illegal Immigration and Local Policing
* Melanie A. Taylor, Scott H. Decker, Doris M. Provine, Paul G. Lewis,
and Monica W. Varsanyi
* PART V: VARIETIES OF POLICE RESEARCH
* 19. Police Administrative Records as Social Science Data
* Matthew J. Hickman
* 20. Using Community Surveys to Study Policing
* Wesley G. Skogan
* 21. Systematic Social Observation of the Police
* Robert E. Worden and Sarah J. McLean
* 22. Using Experimental Designs to Study Police Interventions
* Lorraine Mazerolle, Cynthia Lum, and Anthony A. Braga
* 23. Ethnographies of Policing
* Peter K. Manning
* PART VI: POLICING INTO THE FUTURE
* 24. Police Legitimacy in Action: Lessons for Theory and Policy
* Ben Bradford, Jonathan Jackson, and Mike Hough
* 25. Private Policing in Public Spaces
* Alison Wakefield and Mark Button
* 26. The Policing of Space: New Realities, Old Dilemmas
* Steve Herbert
* 27. Policing in Central and Eastern Europe: Past, Present, and Future
Prospects
* Gorazd Mesko, Andrej Sotlar, and Branko Lobnikar
* 28. Local Police and the "War" on Terrorism
* Brian Forst
* Index
* PART I: POLICING CONTEXTS
* 1. A Recent History of Police
* James J. Willis
* 2. Policing Urban Drug Markets
* Lallen T. Johnson
* 3. The Politics of Policing
* John L. Worrall
* 4. Police Organizations and the Iron Cage of Rationality
* Edward R. Maguire
* PART II: POLICING STRATEGIES
* 5. Problem-Oriented Policing: Principles, Practice, and Crime
Prevention
* Anthony A. Braga
* 6. Order Maintenance Policing
* David Thacher
* 7. Community Policing
* Gary Cordner
* 8. Zero Tolerance and Policing
* Jack R. Greene
* 9. Policing Vulnerable Populations
* Melissa Schaefer Morabito
* PART III: POLICE AUTHORITY
* 10. Police Authority in Liberal-Consent Democracies: A Case for
Anti-Authoritarian Cops
* Willem de Lint
* 11. Police Legitimacy
* Justice Tankebe
* 12. Police Coercion
* William Terrill
* 13. Restraint and Technology: Exploring Police Use of the TASER
Through the Diffusion of Innovation Framework
* Michael D. White
* 14. Police Misconduct
* Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich
* PART IV: RACE/ETHNICITY AND POLICING
* 15. Police Race Relations
* Ronald Weitzer
* 16. Race, Place, and Policing the Inner-City
* Rod K. Brunson and Jacinta M. Gau
* 17. Racial Profiling
* Robin S. Engel and Derek M. Cohen
* 18. Illegal Immigration and Local Policing
* Melanie A. Taylor, Scott H. Decker, Doris M. Provine, Paul G. Lewis,
and Monica W. Varsanyi
* PART V: VARIETIES OF POLICE RESEARCH
* 19. Police Administrative Records as Social Science Data
* Matthew J. Hickman
* 20. Using Community Surveys to Study Policing
* Wesley G. Skogan
* 21. Systematic Social Observation of the Police
* Robert E. Worden and Sarah J. McLean
* 22. Using Experimental Designs to Study Police Interventions
* Lorraine Mazerolle, Cynthia Lum, and Anthony A. Braga
* 23. Ethnographies of Policing
* Peter K. Manning
* PART VI: POLICING INTO THE FUTURE
* 24. Police Legitimacy in Action: Lessons for Theory and Policy
* Ben Bradford, Jonathan Jackson, and Mike Hough
* 25. Private Policing in Public Spaces
* Alison Wakefield and Mark Button
* 26. The Policing of Space: New Realities, Old Dilemmas
* Steve Herbert
* 27. Policing in Central and Eastern Europe: Past, Present, and Future
Prospects
* Gorazd Mesko, Andrej Sotlar, and Branko Lobnikar
* 28. Local Police and the "War" on Terrorism
* Brian Forst
* Index
* List of Contributors
* PART I: POLICING CONTEXTS
* 1. A Recent History of Police
* James J. Willis
* 2. Policing Urban Drug Markets
* Lallen T. Johnson
* 3. The Politics of Policing
* John L. Worrall
* 4. Police Organizations and the Iron Cage of Rationality
* Edward R. Maguire
* PART II: POLICING STRATEGIES
* 5. Problem-Oriented Policing: Principles, Practice, and Crime
Prevention
* Anthony A. Braga
* 6. Order Maintenance Policing
* David Thacher
* 7. Community Policing
* Gary Cordner
* 8. Zero Tolerance and Policing
* Jack R. Greene
* 9. Policing Vulnerable Populations
* Melissa Schaefer Morabito
* PART III: POLICE AUTHORITY
* 10. Police Authority in Liberal-Consent Democracies: A Case for
Anti-Authoritarian Cops
* Willem de Lint
* 11. Police Legitimacy
* Justice Tankebe
* 12. Police Coercion
* William Terrill
* 13. Restraint and Technology: Exploring Police Use of the TASER
Through the Diffusion of Innovation Framework
* Michael D. White
* 14. Police Misconduct
* Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich
* PART IV: RACE/ETHNICITY AND POLICING
* 15. Police Race Relations
* Ronald Weitzer
* 16. Race, Place, and Policing the Inner-City
* Rod K. Brunson and Jacinta M. Gau
* 17. Racial Profiling
* Robin S. Engel and Derek M. Cohen
* 18. Illegal Immigration and Local Policing
* Melanie A. Taylor, Scott H. Decker, Doris M. Provine, Paul G. Lewis,
and Monica W. Varsanyi
* PART V: VARIETIES OF POLICE RESEARCH
* 19. Police Administrative Records as Social Science Data
* Matthew J. Hickman
* 20. Using Community Surveys to Study Policing
* Wesley G. Skogan
* 21. Systematic Social Observation of the Police
* Robert E. Worden and Sarah J. McLean
* 22. Using Experimental Designs to Study Police Interventions
* Lorraine Mazerolle, Cynthia Lum, and Anthony A. Braga
* 23. Ethnographies of Policing
* Peter K. Manning
* PART VI: POLICING INTO THE FUTURE
* 24. Police Legitimacy in Action: Lessons for Theory and Policy
* Ben Bradford, Jonathan Jackson, and Mike Hough
* 25. Private Policing in Public Spaces
* Alison Wakefield and Mark Button
* 26. The Policing of Space: New Realities, Old Dilemmas
* Steve Herbert
* 27. Policing in Central and Eastern Europe: Past, Present, and Future
Prospects
* Gorazd Mesko, Andrej Sotlar, and Branko Lobnikar
* 28. Local Police and the "War" on Terrorism
* Brian Forst
* Index
* PART I: POLICING CONTEXTS
* 1. A Recent History of Police
* James J. Willis
* 2. Policing Urban Drug Markets
* Lallen T. Johnson
* 3. The Politics of Policing
* John L. Worrall
* 4. Police Organizations and the Iron Cage of Rationality
* Edward R. Maguire
* PART II: POLICING STRATEGIES
* 5. Problem-Oriented Policing: Principles, Practice, and Crime
Prevention
* Anthony A. Braga
* 6. Order Maintenance Policing
* David Thacher
* 7. Community Policing
* Gary Cordner
* 8. Zero Tolerance and Policing
* Jack R. Greene
* 9. Policing Vulnerable Populations
* Melissa Schaefer Morabito
* PART III: POLICE AUTHORITY
* 10. Police Authority in Liberal-Consent Democracies: A Case for
Anti-Authoritarian Cops
* Willem de Lint
* 11. Police Legitimacy
* Justice Tankebe
* 12. Police Coercion
* William Terrill
* 13. Restraint and Technology: Exploring Police Use of the TASER
Through the Diffusion of Innovation Framework
* Michael D. White
* 14. Police Misconduct
* Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich
* PART IV: RACE/ETHNICITY AND POLICING
* 15. Police Race Relations
* Ronald Weitzer
* 16. Race, Place, and Policing the Inner-City
* Rod K. Brunson and Jacinta M. Gau
* 17. Racial Profiling
* Robin S. Engel and Derek M. Cohen
* 18. Illegal Immigration and Local Policing
* Melanie A. Taylor, Scott H. Decker, Doris M. Provine, Paul G. Lewis,
and Monica W. Varsanyi
* PART V: VARIETIES OF POLICE RESEARCH
* 19. Police Administrative Records as Social Science Data
* Matthew J. Hickman
* 20. Using Community Surveys to Study Policing
* Wesley G. Skogan
* 21. Systematic Social Observation of the Police
* Robert E. Worden and Sarah J. McLean
* 22. Using Experimental Designs to Study Police Interventions
* Lorraine Mazerolle, Cynthia Lum, and Anthony A. Braga
* 23. Ethnographies of Policing
* Peter K. Manning
* PART VI: POLICING INTO THE FUTURE
* 24. Police Legitimacy in Action: Lessons for Theory and Policy
* Ben Bradford, Jonathan Jackson, and Mike Hough
* 25. Private Policing in Public Spaces
* Alison Wakefield and Mark Button
* 26. The Policing of Space: New Realities, Old Dilemmas
* Steve Herbert
* 27. Policing in Central and Eastern Europe: Past, Present, and Future
Prospects
* Gorazd Mesko, Andrej Sotlar, and Branko Lobnikar
* 28. Local Police and the "War" on Terrorism
* Brian Forst
* Index