Introduction to Policing
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"An extremely valuable source of reading, information, and guidance for my policing students. It covers all the topical issues. " Johannes Oosthuizen – Lecturer at Winchester University Introducing the definitive guide for students and professionals alike who want to gain a comprehensive understanding of policing in the 21st century. This updated edition of Introduction to Policing reflects the latest developments in policing and offers a rigorous yet accessible overview of the historical origins and theories of policing, the functions of police organisations, and the challenges and controversies facing policing today.
With an emphasis on critical thinking and analysis, Rowe encourages readers to consider different perspectives and to engage with key debates around policing, such as ‘who guards the guards’ and ‘the implications of police culture’, helping them to develop a more nuanced understanding of this complex field. The clear writing style, engaging case studies, and helpful study aids make this book an invaluable resource for students and professionals alike.
Key features include: Revised and expanded discussion of racism and police culture, and new coverage of the development of antiracist policing Updated examples reflecting contemporary criticisms of policing, such as the cases of Sarah Everard and George Floyd Expanded discussion of key debates, including the ‘defund the police’ movement, and the use of technology and digital policing, including Smart Policing, drones, and body-worn cameras Learning objectives, key terms, review questions, and annotated further readings in every chapter will help you to engage with the material and consolidate your learning Michael Rowe is Professor of Criminology at Northumbria University Liam Ralph is Assistant Professor of Criminology at Northumbria University Ali Malik is Lecturer in Criminal Justice at University of Leeds.
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- Höfundar: Michael Rowe, Liam Ralph, Ali Malik
- Útgáfa:4
- Útgáfudagur: 2023-11-29
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- Format:ePub
- ISBN 13: 9781529618105
- Print ISBN: 9781529605143
- ISBN 10: 152961810X
Efnisyfirlit
- About the Authors
- Preface to the Fourth Edition
- 1 What is Policing?
- Contents
- Learning objectives
- Keywords
- Introduction
- Police and policing
- What is policing?
- A narrow, law-enforcement approach
- The centrality of ‘force’ to policing
- The practice of policing
- Police as bureaucrats
- An institutional perspective
- Chapter summary
- Self-check questions (with answers at the back of the book)
- Study questions
- Annotated further reading
- Annotated listings of links to relevant websites
- Annotated links to journal articles
- 2 Historical Origins and Development of the Police in England and Wales
- Contents
- Learning objectives
- Keywords
- Introduction
- A brief history of the police in England and Wales
- Urban lawlessness
- Political unrest and the limits of the military
- The ‘demand for order’
- Establishing the Metropolitan Police
- Concern and controversy: public and political responses to the ‘new police’
- Expansion and consolidation
- Perspectives on the development of the police
- Orthodox and revisionist accounts
- Limits to orthodox and revisionist perspectives
- Old wine in new bottles?
- Conclusion
- Chapter summary
- Self-check questions (with answers at the back of the book)
- Study questions
- Annotated further reading
- Annotated links to relevant websites
- Annotated links to journal articles
- 3 Police Powers: The Legal Framework
- Contents
- Learning objectives
- Keywords
- Introduction
- The consolidation of police powers
- Police power vs the rights of the suspect
- PACE in practice
- PACE powers to stop and search
- Additional powers to stop and search
- PACE powers of entry, search and seizure
- Other powers of entry
- Police powers of arrest
- Police powers of detention
- Police power: the wider context
- Conclusion
- Chapter summary
- Self-check questions (with answers at the back of the book)
- Study questions
- Annotated further reading
- Annotated listings of links to relevant websites
- Annotated links to journal articles
- 4 Who Guards the Guards?
- Contents
- Learning objectives
- Keywords
- Introduction
- Approaches to accountability
- Controlling the constable
- Ethics, human rights and policing
- Ethics and policing
- Policing and human rights
- Policing, human rights and police reform in Northern Ireland
- Governing the police
- Accountability and plural policing
- Conclusion
- Chapter summary
- Self-check questions (with answers at the back of the book)
- Study questions
- Annotated further reading
- Annotated listings of links to relevant websites
- Annotated links to journal articles
- 5 Community Policing
- Contents
- Learning objectives
- Keywords
- Introduction
- Defining ‘community policing’
- ‘Process-led’ approaches
- ‘Outcome-led’ approaches
- Community policing as a means to recover public consent
- Practising community policing
- Police–community consultation
- Police–community collaboration
- Community policing and reassurance
- Challenges for community policing
- Not real police work?
- Transplant failure
- Imperfect communities
- Policing and social cohesion
- Technologically mediated community policing
- Conclusion: whither community policing?
- Chapter summary
- Self-check questions (with answers at the back of the book)
- Study questions
- Annotated further reading
- Annotated listings of links to relevant websites
- Annotated links to journal articles
- 6 Police Culture
- Contents
- Learning objectives
- Keywords
- Introduction
- Police discretion
- The nature of police culture
- Racism and police culture
- Sexism and police culture
- Homophobia and police culture
- The roots of police culture
- The implications of police culture
- Broadening the horizon: culture and policing in wider perspective
- Conclusion
- Chapter summary
- Self-check questions (with answers at the back of the book)
- Study questions
- Annotated further reading
- Annotated listings of links to relevant websites
- Annotated links to journal articles
- 7 Policing Diversity
- Contents
- Learning objectives
- Keywords
- Introduction
- The impact of the Lawrence Inquiry
- Two dimensions of policing diversity
- Over-policing: stop and search
- Under-policing: hate crime
- The development of anti-racist policing
- Broadening the diversity agenda: gender, sexuality, age, disability…
- Why is diversity important?
- The complexities of diversity
- Conclusion
- Chapter summary
- Self-check questions (with answers at the back of the book)
- Study questions
- Annotated further reading
- Annotated listings of links to relevant websites
- Annotated links to journal articles
- 8 Global and Transnational Policing
- Contents
- Learning objectives
- Keywords
- Introduction: globalisation and transnational policing in context
- Global policing, international policing or transnational policing?
- Democracy, transnational policing and international development: rule of law and the nurturing of civil society
- Transnational policing in the European Union
- Global plural policing and securitisation
- Conclusion: policing beyond territory
- Chapter summary
- Self-check questions (with answers at the back of the book)
- Study questions
- Annotated further reading
- Annotated links to relevant websites
- Annotated links to journal articles
- 9 Criminal Investigation and Policing
- Contents
- Learning objectives
- Keywords
- Introduction
- Why investigate offences?
- Who investigates offences?
- The organisation of police criminal investigation
- Relation of police investigations to the wider CJS
- The conduct of police crime investigations
- The management of crime investigation
- Conclusion: the dynamics of police crime investigations
- Chapter summary
- Self-check questions (with answers at the back of the book)
- Study questions
- Annotated further reading
- Annotated listings of links to relevant websites
- Annotated links to journal articles
- 10 Plural Policing
- Contents
- Learning objectives
- Keywords
- Introduction
- Dimensions of pluralisation
- Private policing
- The nature and extent of private policing
- Explaining the growth of private security
- Regulating the private security industry
- Third-party and multi-agency policing
- Networks of policing
- Rebirth or new paradigm?
- Conclusion
- Chapter summary
- Self-check questions (with answers at the back of the book)
- Study questions
- Annotated further reading
- Annotated listings of links to relevant websites
- Annotated links to journal articles
- 11 Smart Policing, Surveillance, IT and the Future of Policing
- Contents
- Learning objectives
- Keywords
- Introduction
- Technology in context
- Smart Policing
- CCTV, body-worn cameras, ANPR and drones: benevolent gaze or big brother?
- Assessing the impact of CCTV
- CCTV, drones, body-worn cameras and the electronic gaze
- Body-worn video cameras
- Traffic policing and technology
- Crime mapping, intelligence and the regulation of policing
- Crime-mapping and policing
- Intelligence-led ‘hot spots’ policing
- Technology and the routines of police work
- The impact of technology on policing and police work
- The surveillance society?
- Watching the police
- Micro-managing police performance
- Changing police culture
- Conclusion
- Chapter summary
- Self-check questions (with answers at the back of the book)
- Study questions
- Annotated further reading
- Annotated listings of links to relevant websites
- Annotated links to journal articles
- 12 Conclusions: The Future of Policing
- Contents
- Learning objectives
- Keywords
- Introduction
- Professionalisation
- ‘Evidence based policing’ and technology
- Pluralisation
- Austerity
- Social transformation
- Conclusion: Reconsidering the police mandate
- Chapter summary
- Self-check questions (with answers at the back of the book)
- Study questions
- Annotated further reading
- Annotated listings of links to relevant websites
- Annotated links to journal articles
- Answers to self-check questions
- References
- Index
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