The Rise of Comparative Policing
Herausgeber: De Maillard, Jacques; Roche, Sebastian
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The Rise of Comparative Policing
Herausgeber: De Maillard, Jacques; Roche, Sebastian
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This book argues that policing should be studied in a truly comparative manner as a way of identifying more accurately the diverse features of police organisations and the trends which affect contemporary policing.
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This book argues that policing should be studied in a truly comparative manner as a way of identifying more accurately the diverse features of police organisations and the trends which affect contemporary policing.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 148
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 173mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 300g
- ISBN-13: 9780367511043
- ISBN-10: 0367511045
- Artikelnr.: 68715205
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 148
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 173mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 300g
- ISBN-13: 9780367511043
- ISBN-10: 0367511045
- Artikelnr.: 68715205
Jacques de Maillard is Professor of Political Science at the University of Versailles-Saint-Quentin and at Sciences Po Saint Germain-en-Laye, and director of the CESDIP (a research centre affiliated to the CNRS, the French Ministry of Justice, the University of Versailles-Saint-Quentin and CY Cergy Paris Université). His interests lie in the questions of local governance of security, the comparative study of policing in Western countries and plural policing. Sebastian Roché is CNRS (National Center for Scientific Research) Research Professor at Sciences Po / University of Grenoble Alpes, Pacte research unit. He is the European Editor of Policing and Society. He specializes in comparative governance of police systems and of policing practices.
Introduction
Challenges and promises of comparative policing research
Jacques de Maillard and Sebastian Roché
Policing and the state: national paradigms, private security and citizens'
role
1. Plural policing, the public good, and the constitutional state: an
international comparison of Austria and Canada - Ontario
Bas van Stokkom and Jan Terpstra
2. Comparing private security regulation in the European Union
Mark Button and Peter Stiernstedt
3. Citizen participation in community safety: a comparative study of
community policing in South Korea and the UK
Kwan Choi and Ju-lak Lee
Comparing police-citizen relations: policies and practices
4. Under-regulated and unaccountable? Explaining variation in stop and
search rates in Scotland, England and Wales
Genevieve Lennon and Kath Murray
5. Different styles of policing: discretionary power in street controls by
the public police in France and Germany
Jacques de Maillard, Daniela Hunold, Sebastian Roché and Dietrich
Oberwittler
Police legitimacy, democracy and integrity: the need for comparative
instruments across contexts
6. Police legitimacy in Africa: a multilevel multinational analysis
Francis D. Boateng
7. Assessing the validity of police integrity scale in a comparative
context
Jon Maskály, Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovi¿, Maria Haberfeld, Christopher Donner,
Tiffany Chen and Michael Meyers
Challenges and promises of comparative policing research
Jacques de Maillard and Sebastian Roché
Policing and the state: national paradigms, private security and citizens'
role
1. Plural policing, the public good, and the constitutional state: an
international comparison of Austria and Canada - Ontario
Bas van Stokkom and Jan Terpstra
2. Comparing private security regulation in the European Union
Mark Button and Peter Stiernstedt
3. Citizen participation in community safety: a comparative study of
community policing in South Korea and the UK
Kwan Choi and Ju-lak Lee
Comparing police-citizen relations: policies and practices
4. Under-regulated and unaccountable? Explaining variation in stop and
search rates in Scotland, England and Wales
Genevieve Lennon and Kath Murray
5. Different styles of policing: discretionary power in street controls by
the public police in France and Germany
Jacques de Maillard, Daniela Hunold, Sebastian Roché and Dietrich
Oberwittler
Police legitimacy, democracy and integrity: the need for comparative
instruments across contexts
6. Police legitimacy in Africa: a multilevel multinational analysis
Francis D. Boateng
7. Assessing the validity of police integrity scale in a comparative
context
Jon Maskály, Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovi¿, Maria Haberfeld, Christopher Donner,
Tiffany Chen and Michael Meyers
Introduction
Challenges and promises of comparative policing research
Jacques de Maillard and Sebastian Roché
Policing and the state: national paradigms, private security and citizens'
role
1. Plural policing, the public good, and the constitutional state: an
international comparison of Austria and Canada - Ontario
Bas van Stokkom and Jan Terpstra
2. Comparing private security regulation in the European Union
Mark Button and Peter Stiernstedt
3. Citizen participation in community safety: a comparative study of
community policing in South Korea and the UK
Kwan Choi and Ju-lak Lee
Comparing police-citizen relations: policies and practices
4. Under-regulated and unaccountable? Explaining variation in stop and
search rates in Scotland, England and Wales
Genevieve Lennon and Kath Murray
5. Different styles of policing: discretionary power in street controls by
the public police in France and Germany
Jacques de Maillard, Daniela Hunold, Sebastian Roché and Dietrich
Oberwittler
Police legitimacy, democracy and integrity: the need for comparative
instruments across contexts
6. Police legitimacy in Africa: a multilevel multinational analysis
Francis D. Boateng
7. Assessing the validity of police integrity scale in a comparative
context
Jon Maskály, Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovi¿, Maria Haberfeld, Christopher Donner,
Tiffany Chen and Michael Meyers
Challenges and promises of comparative policing research
Jacques de Maillard and Sebastian Roché
Policing and the state: national paradigms, private security and citizens'
role
1. Plural policing, the public good, and the constitutional state: an
international comparison of Austria and Canada - Ontario
Bas van Stokkom and Jan Terpstra
2. Comparing private security regulation in the European Union
Mark Button and Peter Stiernstedt
3. Citizen participation in community safety: a comparative study of
community policing in South Korea and the UK
Kwan Choi and Ju-lak Lee
Comparing police-citizen relations: policies and practices
4. Under-regulated and unaccountable? Explaining variation in stop and
search rates in Scotland, England and Wales
Genevieve Lennon and Kath Murray
5. Different styles of policing: discretionary power in street controls by
the public police in France and Germany
Jacques de Maillard, Daniela Hunold, Sebastian Roché and Dietrich
Oberwittler
Police legitimacy, democracy and integrity: the need for comparative
instruments across contexts
6. Police legitimacy in Africa: a multilevel multinational analysis
Francis D. Boateng
7. Assessing the validity of police integrity scale in a comparative
context
Jon Maskály, Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovi¿, Maria Haberfeld, Christopher Donner,
Tiffany Chen and Michael Meyers