Understanding and Preventing Community Violence
Global Criminological and Sociological Perspectives
Herausgegeben:Albrecht, James F.; den Heyer, Garth
Understanding and Preventing Community Violence
Global Criminological and Sociological Perspectives
Herausgegeben:Albrecht, James F.; den Heyer, Garth
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This book examines the contemporary rise in community violence across the United States and globally from sociological and criminological perspectives. It comprehensively investigates police response to criminal incidents, engagements with criminal suspects, use of force by law enforcement, and crime control measures implemented or recommended to initiate effective crime control measures so that the unwanted rise of violence and serious crime can again be contained.
The primary audience for the book will be upper level undergraduate and graduate level students, criminal justice and law…mehr
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Springer / Springer International Publishing / Springer, Berlin
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-3-031-05074-9
- 1st ed. 2022
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 160mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 600g
- ISBN-13: 9783031050749
- ISBN-10: 3031050746
- Artikelnr.: 63677122
- Verlag: Springer / Springer International Publishing / Springer, Berlin
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-3-031-05074-9
- 1st ed. 2022
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 160mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 600g
- ISBN-13: 9783031050749
- ISBN-10: 3031050746
- Artikelnr.: 63677122
Author TBAPREFACE/FOREWORD
1. Garth den Heyer, Lecturer, Walden University
An Examination of Police Response to Riots and Violent Demonstrations
2. "", Comparing Police Use of Force in New Zealand and the United Kingdom
3. "", An Examination of the Use of Force by the New Zealand Police: 2009 to 2018
4."", Assaults on Police Officers: A Review of the Predictors
5. Daniel Clay and Frederick Turner, Professor, Keiser University,
From Ferguson to Baltimore: Modern Police Responses to Riots
6. Randall Snyder, Investigator, Pinal County Sheriff's Office, Criminal Investigations Bureau
Examining and Investigating Child Sex Crimes
7. Scott Schaffer, Intelligence Analyst, Arizona State University,
Violent Communities: The American Road
8. Alan Beckley, Researcher, University of Western Sydney,
Soccer-related Violence; The Response in Australia and the United Kingdom
9. Police and Protestors: Motives and Responses
10.Rune Glomseth and Magne Aarset, Lecturer, Norwegian Police College,
Violent crime among children and young people in Oslo in the period 2015-2019: The police's challenges, response and experiences.
11.Brad Cotton, Researcher - Retired Police Sergeant, WB Global Partners - Canada,
Training and Police Use of Force - Dynamic Simulations to Reduce Violent Encounters
12. Community-based Alternate Police Delivery Models
13. E. Ryan and Laura Bedford, Lecturers, Deakin University, Reporting Conducted Energy Weapons use to the Public: a cross-jurisdictional comparison
14. Ross Hendy, Lecturer, Monash University, Control behaviours during conflict resolution police-citizen encounters in South Australia and New Zealand
15. Ritesh Kotack, Consultant, Canada, Technology in Policing
16. Hasan Arslan and Rainer Kroll, Professor, Western Connecticut University,
Police Shootings, the Media and the Public
17. James F. Albrecht, Professor, Pace University, Increasing Gun and Community Violence in the United States: Causes and Analyses
18. S. Hakan Can, Professor, Penn State University, The Impact of Violence on Police Officer Mental Health and Wellbeing
19. Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Professor, University of Pretoria, Community Violence and Vigilante Response in South Africa
20. Rick Parent; Cathay Parent, Professor, Simon Frazier University, Canada and the USA--A Comparison of Community Violence in Bordering Nations
21. James F. Albrecht, Professor, Pace University, Criminological Explanations for Police Officer Brutality and Criminality
22. Robert Hanser; Savannah Ohara Monroe, Professor; University of Louisiana;
Policing Amidst the Black Lives Matter Movement in the United States
23. Amos Oyesoji Aremuand Abisoye Priscilla Aremu; Professor; University of Ibidan; Commodification of Kidnapping School Insecurity in Nigeria:Appraisals and National Challenges
24. Theresa Tobin; Professor; Molloy College; American Policing Strategies to Prevent Community Violence
25. Perry Stanislas and Ebrima Chongan; Professor/Detective Chief Inspector; University of Canterbury, UK/Gambia Police; Communal Complexity, Conflict,and Security in the Gambia
26. James F. Albrecht; Professor; Pace University; Afterword and Final Thoughts
Author TBA PREFACE/FOREWORD
1. Garth den Heyer, Lecturer, Walden University
An Examination of Police Response to Riots and Violent Demonstrations
2. "", Comparing Police Use of Force in New Zealand and the United Kingdom
3. "", An Examination of the Use of Force by the New Zealand Police: 2009 to 2018
4."", Assaults on Police Officers: A Review of the Predictors
5. Daniel Clay and Frederick Turner, Professor, Keiser University,
From Ferguson to Baltimore: Modern Police Responses to Riots
6. Randall Snyder, Investigator, Pinal County Sheriff's Office, Criminal Investigations Bureau
Examining and Investigating Child Sex Crimes
7. Scott Schaffer, Intelligence Analyst, Arizona State University,
Violent Communities: The American Road
8. Alan Beckley, Researcher, University of Western Sydney,
Soccer-related Violence; The Response in Australia and the United Kingdom
9. Police and Protestors: Motives and Responses
10.Rune Glomseth and Magne Aarset, Lecturer, Norwegian Police College,
Violent crime among children and young people in Oslo in the period 2015-2019: The police's challenges, response and experiences.
11.Brad Cotton, Researcher – Retired Police Sergeant, WB Global Partners - Canada,
Training and Police Use of Force – Dynamic Simulations to Reduce Violent Encounters
12. Community-based Alternate Police Delivery Models
13. E. Ryan and Laura Bedford, Lecturers, Deakin University, Reporting Conducted Energy Weapons use to the Public: a cross-jurisdictional comparison
14. Ross Hendy, Lecturer, Monash University, Control behaviours during conflict resolution police–citizen encounters in South Australia and New Zealand
15. Ritesh Kotack, Consultant, Canada, Technology in Policing
16. Hasan Arslan and Rainer Kroll, Professor, Western Connecticut University,
Police Shootings, the Media and the Public
17. James F. Albrecht, Professor, Pace University, Increasing Gun and Community Violence in the United States: Causes and Analyses
18. S. Hakan Can, Professor, Penn State University, The Impact of Violence on Police Officer Mental Health and Wellbeing
19. Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Professor, University of Pretoria, Community Violence and Vigilante Response in South Africa
20. Rick Parent; Cathay Parent, Professor, Simon Frazier University, Canada and the USA--A Comparison of Community Violence in Bordering Nations
21. James F. Albrecht, Professor, Pace University, Criminological Explanations for Police Officer Brutality and Criminality
22. Robert Hanser; Savannah Ohara Monroe, Professor; University of Louisiana;
Policing Amidst the Black Lives Matter Movement in the United States
23. Amos Oyesoji Aremu and Abisoye Priscilla Aremu; Professor; University of Ibidan; Commodification of Kidnapping School Insecurity in Nigeria:Appraisals and National Challenges
24. Theresa Tobin; Professor; Molloy College; American Policing Strategies to Prevent Community Violence
25. Perry Stanislas and Ebrima Chongan; Professor/Detective Chief Inspector; University of Canterbury, UK/Gambia Police; Communal Complexity, Conflict,and Security in the Gambia
26. James F. Albrecht; Professor; Pace University; Afterword and Final Thoughts
Author TBAPREFACE/FOREWORD
1. Garth den Heyer, Lecturer, Walden University
An Examination of Police Response to Riots and Violent Demonstrations
2. "", Comparing Police Use of Force in New Zealand and the United Kingdom
3. "", An Examination of the Use of Force by the New Zealand Police: 2009 to 2018
4."", Assaults on Police Officers: A Review of the Predictors
5. Daniel Clay and Frederick Turner, Professor, Keiser University,
From Ferguson to Baltimore: Modern Police Responses to Riots
6. Randall Snyder, Investigator, Pinal County Sheriff's Office, Criminal Investigations Bureau
Examining and Investigating Child Sex Crimes
7. Scott Schaffer, Intelligence Analyst, Arizona State University,
Violent Communities: The American Road
8. Alan Beckley, Researcher, University of Western Sydney,
Soccer-related Violence; The Response in Australia and the United Kingdom
9. Police and Protestors: Motives and Responses
10.Rune Glomseth and Magne Aarset, Lecturer, Norwegian Police College,
Violent crime among children and young people in Oslo in the period 2015-2019: The police's challenges, response and experiences.
11.Brad Cotton, Researcher - Retired Police Sergeant, WB Global Partners - Canada,
Training and Police Use of Force - Dynamic Simulations to Reduce Violent Encounters
12. Community-based Alternate Police Delivery Models
13. E. Ryan and Laura Bedford, Lecturers, Deakin University, Reporting Conducted Energy Weapons use to the Public: a cross-jurisdictional comparison
14. Ross Hendy, Lecturer, Monash University, Control behaviours during conflict resolution police-citizen encounters in South Australia and New Zealand
15. Ritesh Kotack, Consultant, Canada, Technology in Policing
16. Hasan Arslan and Rainer Kroll, Professor, Western Connecticut University,
Police Shootings, the Media and the Public
17. James F. Albrecht, Professor, Pace University, Increasing Gun and Community Violence in the United States: Causes and Analyses
18. S. Hakan Can, Professor, Penn State University, The Impact of Violence on Police Officer Mental Health and Wellbeing
19. Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Professor, University of Pretoria, Community Violence and Vigilante Response in South Africa
20. Rick Parent; Cathay Parent, Professor, Simon Frazier University, Canada and the USA--A Comparison of Community Violence in Bordering Nations
21. James F. Albrecht, Professor, Pace University, Criminological Explanations for Police Officer Brutality and Criminality
22. Robert Hanser; Savannah Ohara Monroe, Professor; University of Louisiana;
Policing Amidst the Black Lives Matter Movement in the United States
23. Amos Oyesoji Aremuand Abisoye Priscilla Aremu; Professor; University of Ibidan; Commodification of Kidnapping School Insecurity in Nigeria:Appraisals and National Challenges
24. Theresa Tobin; Professor; Molloy College; American Policing Strategies to Prevent Community Violence
25. Perry Stanislas and Ebrima Chongan; Professor/Detective Chief Inspector; University of Canterbury, UK/Gambia Police; Communal Complexity, Conflict,and Security in the Gambia
26. James F. Albrecht; Professor; Pace University; Afterword and Final Thoughts
Author TBA PREFACE/FOREWORD
1. Garth den Heyer, Lecturer, Walden University
An Examination of Police Response to Riots and Violent Demonstrations
2. "", Comparing Police Use of Force in New Zealand and the United Kingdom
3. "", An Examination of the Use of Force by the New Zealand Police: 2009 to 2018
4."", Assaults on Police Officers: A Review of the Predictors
5. Daniel Clay and Frederick Turner, Professor, Keiser University,
From Ferguson to Baltimore: Modern Police Responses to Riots
6. Randall Snyder, Investigator, Pinal County Sheriff's Office, Criminal Investigations Bureau
Examining and Investigating Child Sex Crimes
7. Scott Schaffer, Intelligence Analyst, Arizona State University,
Violent Communities: The American Road
8. Alan Beckley, Researcher, University of Western Sydney,
Soccer-related Violence; The Response in Australia and the United Kingdom
9. Police and Protestors: Motives and Responses
10.Rune Glomseth and Magne Aarset, Lecturer, Norwegian Police College,
Violent crime among children and young people in Oslo in the period 2015-2019: The police's challenges, response and experiences.
11.Brad Cotton, Researcher – Retired Police Sergeant, WB Global Partners - Canada,
Training and Police Use of Force – Dynamic Simulations to Reduce Violent Encounters
12. Community-based Alternate Police Delivery Models
13. E. Ryan and Laura Bedford, Lecturers, Deakin University, Reporting Conducted Energy Weapons use to the Public: a cross-jurisdictional comparison
14. Ross Hendy, Lecturer, Monash University, Control behaviours during conflict resolution police–citizen encounters in South Australia and New Zealand
15. Ritesh Kotack, Consultant, Canada, Technology in Policing
16. Hasan Arslan and Rainer Kroll, Professor, Western Connecticut University,
Police Shootings, the Media and the Public
17. James F. Albrecht, Professor, Pace University, Increasing Gun and Community Violence in the United States: Causes and Analyses
18. S. Hakan Can, Professor, Penn State University, The Impact of Violence on Police Officer Mental Health and Wellbeing
19. Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Professor, University of Pretoria, Community Violence and Vigilante Response in South Africa
20. Rick Parent; Cathay Parent, Professor, Simon Frazier University, Canada and the USA--A Comparison of Community Violence in Bordering Nations
21. James F. Albrecht, Professor, Pace University, Criminological Explanations for Police Officer Brutality and Criminality
22. Robert Hanser; Savannah Ohara Monroe, Professor; University of Louisiana;
Policing Amidst the Black Lives Matter Movement in the United States
23. Amos Oyesoji Aremu and Abisoye Priscilla Aremu; Professor; University of Ibidan; Commodification of Kidnapping School Insecurity in Nigeria:Appraisals and National Challenges
24. Theresa Tobin; Professor; Molloy College; American Policing Strategies to Prevent Community Violence
25. Perry Stanislas and Ebrima Chongan; Professor/Detective Chief Inspector; University of Canterbury, UK/Gambia Police; Communal Complexity, Conflict,and Security in the Gambia
26. James F. Albrecht; Professor; Pace University; Afterword and Final Thoughts