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Synopsis
This book provides an introduction to the role and function of the
police and policing, examining the issues and debates that surround
this. It looks at the "core functions" of the police, the ways
in which police functions have developed, their key characteristics, and
the challenges they face. From the outset questions are asked about the
conceptual contestability and ambiguity of policing, and different views
of police roles are addressed in turn; policing as social control, crime
investigation, managing risk, policing as community justice, and as a
public good.
Paperback
224 pages (October 2001)
Publisher: Willan Publishing
ISBN: 1903240174
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