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Book
Description
Core issues in policing has established itself as one of the leading
policing texts in a rapidly growing area - police studies per se as well
as part of criminology and criminal justice courses. Written and edited
by a team of experts, this new edition updates the book throughout,
expanding coverage in several areas not adequately covered in the first
edition - on police accountabilities, policy making in policing,
national and transnational dimensions, and the media and policing.
Synopsis
Core Issues in Policing has quickly established itself as one of the
leading academic books on policing in the UK. The book is ideal for
those studying policing per se or as a part of wider studies in
criminology and criminal justice. Written and edited by a team of
nationally and internationally regarded academic specialists and senior
police officers, this fully revised and expanded second edition offers a
unique perspective on contemporary policing, with new contributions on
such cutting-edge issues as accountability, policy making, police and
the media, the core functions debate, transnational dimensions, policing
drugs and 'cop culture'. In addition, a broader introduction and futures
focus add to its value both as a course textbook and a useful resource
for policing researchers and practitioners. Core Issues in Policing is
suitable for students on undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in
criminology and criminal justice where policing or police studies is an
option. It will also appeal to students studying policing as part of
law, sociology, social policy, public order, crime prevention and
security management courses. New police service recruits following the
National Certificate of Higher Education in Police Studies qualification
will also find this book invaluable.
Paperback
337 pages (23 May, 2000)
Publisher: Longman
ISBN: 058236986X
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