Description |
xv, 281 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Series |
ANZSOG program on government, politics and public management |
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ANZSOG (Series)
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Contents |
New ways of doing business: networks of policing and security / Jenny Fleming and Jennifer Wood -- 1. The sour laws of network governance / R.A.W. Rhodes -- 2. Mapping security networks: from metaphorical concept to empirical model / Benoīt DuPont -- 3. Harnessing resources for networked policing / Julie Ayling, Peter Grabosky and Clifford Shearing -- 4. Working through networks: the challenge of partnership policing / Jenny Fleming -- 5. International networking and regional engagement: an AFP perspective / Mick Keelty -- 6. Intelligence-led policing: the AFP approach/ Grant Wardlaw and Jennie Boughton -- 7. Police unions as networked participants / Mark Burgess -- 8. What works, what doesn't work and what looks promising in police research networks / David Bradley, Christine Nixon and Monique Marks -- 9. Peacemaking networks and restorative justice / John Braithwaite -- 10. The governance of policing and security provision /Colleen Lewis and Jennifer Wood -- 11. Dark networks, bright networks and the place of the police / Jennifer Wood |
Summary |
Explores the development of policing and security networks. Looks at ways in which police can develop new strategies for integrating the knowledge, capacities and resources of different security providers and asseses the challenges associated with such a venture |
Analysis |
Police & security services (Australia) |
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Crime prevention (Australia) |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Police -- Australia -- International cooperation.
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National security -- Australia.
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Public administration -- Australia -- Decision making.
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Crime prevention -- Australia.
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Author |
Fleming, Jenny.
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Wood, Jennifer, 1971-
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Australia and New Zealand School of Government.
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ISBN |
0868409235 paperback |
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9780868409238 paperback |
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