Transformations of Policing returns to the central issues discussed in 1983's Police and People in London, the largest and most detailed study of a police force and its relations with the public that has yet been undertaken in Britain. It considers whether the main conclusions need to be revised in light of constant changes to the political, legal, managerial, technological and social framework of policing.
Transformations of Policing returns to the central issues discussed in 1983's Police and People in London, the largest and most detailed study of a police force and its relations with the public that has yet been undertaken in Britain. It considers whether the main conclusions need to be revised in light of constant changes to the political, legal, managerial, technological and social framework of policing.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David J. Smith is Honorary Professor of Criminology at the University of Edinburgh, UK, and Visiting Professor at the London School of Economics and Political Science, UK. Alistair Henry is based in the School of Law at the University of Edinburgh, UK, and a member of the Centre for Law and Society.
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Contents: Preface and acknowledgements Looking back on Police and People in London, Alistair Henry The trajectory of 'private policing', Les Johnston Police ethnography in the house of serious and organized crime, James Sheptycki Policing ethnic minorities, Alistair Henry Public order: then and now, P.A.J. Waddington 'Reassurance policing: feeling is believing', Adam Crawford The architecture of policing: towards a new theoretical model of the role of constraint-based compliance in policing, Richard Jones Policing London: 20 years on, Mike Hough Managing the police through a time of change, Peter Neyroud The future of policing in Britain, Tim Newburn Policing our future, Clifford Shearing New challenges to police legitimacy, David J. Smith Index.
Contents: Preface and acknowledgements Looking back on Police and People in London, Alistair Henry The trajectory of 'private policing', Les Johnston Police ethnography in the house of serious and organized crime, James Sheptycki Policing ethnic minorities, Alistair Henry Public order: then and now, P.A.J. Waddington 'Reassurance policing: feeling is believing', Adam Crawford The architecture of policing: towards a new theoretical model of the role of constraint-based compliance in policing, Richard Jones Policing London: 20 years on, Mike Hough Managing the police through a time of change, Peter Neyroud The future of policing in Britain, Tim Newburn Policing our future, Clifford Shearing New challenges to police legitimacy, David J. Smith Index.
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