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Author Edwards, Charles J., 1954- author

Title Changing policing theories for 21st century societies / Charles Edwards
Edition Third edition
Published Annandale, N.S.W. : Federation Press, 2011
©2011

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Description ix, 371 pages ; 24 cm
Contents Pt. 1. The social and historical contexts of policing. 1. The triangle of tension -- 2. The history of policing -- 3. Crime a police problem or a social problem? -- 4. Policing responses to social change 1960s to 1990s -- Pt. 2. Society and crime in the 21st century. 5. Society and crime in the 21st century -- 6. Current police responses to crime and disorder -- 7. Problems of policing the streets -- 8. Ethics, discipline and the behavioour of individual police officers -- Pt. 3. Accountability. 9. Control, independence and accountability in policing -- 10. Police accountability in Australia -- 11. Police accountability in Britain -- 12. Police accountability in the United States -- Pt. 4. Policing in the 21st century. 13. Policing and the state -- 14. Changes in crime in achanging world -- 15. Towards the bicentenary of policing
Summary "This book ... discusses the history and philosophy of policing. It is also a comparative study of the practice of policing in Australia, Britain and U.S.A. The first part of the book shows that the divergent histories and constitutional and cultural differences of the three nations affect the styles of policing in each country. The second part discusses society and crime in the 21st century, analysing crime and disorder on the streets, problems involved in street policing, and the effect of new technology, for example CCTV, as a crime-fighting tool, and the pervasive involvement of drugs and alcohol in crime, particularly street crime. The third part of the book discusses the accountability of police in all aspects, in particular the accountability of police organisations to the government, the accountability of senior officers to the public and the accountability of individual police officers to the persons with whom they come into contact. The fourth part of the book examines the changing relationship between police and the state, in particular with regard to policing terrorism, and changes in the nature of crime, brought about by the use of communication technology and the difficulties of prosecuting cases where Internet crime transcends jurisdictional boundaries. The final chapter looks ahead to 2029, the bicentenary of the establishment of first modern police force in London, and offers some thoughts on the future directions of policing."--Publisher
Analysis Police & security services (Australia,United Kingdom,USA)
Notes Previous ed.: 2005
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 351-354) and index
Subject Law enforcement -- Australia.
Law enforcement -- Great Britain.
Law enforcement -- United States.
Police -- Australia.
Police -- Great Britain.
Police -- United States.
LC no. 2011514691
ISBN 9781862878273 (paperback)
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