Policing in an age of reform : an agenda for research and practice / James J. Nolan, Frank Crispino, Timothy Parsons, editors.

This book tackles the contentious issue of policing in an age of controversy and uncertainty. It is a timely book written by police scholars -- predominantly former practitioners from Europe, Australia and North America -- who draw from their own research and operational experiences to illuminate ke...

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Other Authors: Nolan, James J. (Editor), Crispino, Frank (Editor), Parsons, Timothy (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2021]
Series:Palgrave's critical policing studies.
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Introduction to Policing in an Age of Reform
  • Chapter 2. Changing the Game: A Sociological Perspective on Police Reform
  • Chapter 3. Community Policing: Often Advocated, Rarely Practiced
  • Chapter 4. A Global Overview of Policing in an Age of Reform
  • Chapter 5. Community Dynamics, Collective Efficacy, and Police Reform
  • Chapter 6. Policing Hate Crime: Dilemmas in Policy and Practice
  • Chapter 7. Police Responses to Islamic Radicalisation and Violent Extremisms
  • Chapter 8. Forensic Science Understanding by Police Managers: New Opportunities to Re-think Its Involvement in Policing
  • Chapter 9. Managing Police Performance
  • Chapter 10. Cooperation Between Police and Civil Society
  • Chapter 11. Digital Transformation if Forensic Science and Intelligence
  • Chapter 12. Tools for a New Situational Policing
  • Chapter 13. Heaven or Hell: Social Media for Intelligence
  • Chapter 14. Doing Right: Police Ethics in an Age of Reform
  • Chapter 15. The Allegory of the Dangerous Intersection: A Structural View of Law Enforcement and Social Problems
  • Chapter 16. Conclusions and Future Directions in Policing.