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Police Beat

Author :
Publisher : Cambria Press
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 35,7 MB
Release :
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ISBN : 1621968510

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On The Beat

Author : Wesley G Skogan
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 49,62 MB
Release : 2019-06-04
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 100030535X

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This book focuses on how Chicago actually tried to formulate and implement problem solving as part of a thoroughgoing change in its style of policing. It describes the five-step problem-solving model that the city developed for tackling neighborhood problems ranging from graffiti to gang violence.

The Greatest Policeman?

Author : Tom Andrews
Publisher :
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 23,94 MB
Release : 2021-05-04
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781911273899

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Could it be possible that just one man is responsible for modernising the British Police service and transforming it from its Victorian era, firmly rooted in 'Beat' policing, to today's highly-mobile responsive model? If there is a candidate for such an accolade then it is to be Capt Athelstan Popkess, Chief Constable of Nottingham City Police from 1930 to 1959. Tom Andrews makes a strong case that the man who sounds like a character from a Rudyard Kipling novel and who had no prior policing experience before commencing his post transformed the whole operating model of the Police service. He is credited with the introduction of police wireless communications, enhanced police use of forensics and the burglar alarm, amongst myriad others. With first-hand accounts and thorough research, this book explores just what it was that made this man possibly the Twentieth century's Greatest Policeman.

Fairness and Effectiveness in Policing

Author : National Research Council
Publisher : National Academies Press
Page : 431 pages
File Size : 25,9 MB
Release : 2004-04-06
Category : Law
ISBN : 0309084334

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Because police are the most visible face of government power for most citizens, they are expected to deal effectively with crime and disorder and to be impartial. Producing justice through the fair, and restrained use of their authority. The standards by which the public judges police success have become more exacting and challenging. Fairness and Effectiveness in Policing explores police work in the new century. It replaces myths with research findings and provides recommendations for updated policy and practices to guide it. The book provides answers to the most basic questions: What do police do? It reviews how police work is organized, explores the expanding responsibilities of police, examines the increasing diversity among police employees, and discusses the complex interactions between officers and citizens. It also addresses such topics as community policing, use of force, racial profiling, and evaluates the success of common police techniques, such as focusing on crime "hot spots." It goes on to look at the issue of legitimacyâ€"how the public gets information about police work, and how police are viewed by different groups, and how police can gain community trust. Fairness and Effectiveness in Policing will be important to anyone concerned about police work: policy makers, administrators, educators, police supervisors and officers, journalists, and interested citizens.

Handbook Of Reporting And Communication Skills

Author : V. S. Gupta
Publisher : Concept Publishing Company
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 12,84 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Communication
ISBN : 9788180690433

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This Handbook Is Designed To Meet Every Need Of The Students Of Journalism And Other Disciplines Who Wish To Acquire Communication, Reporting And Editing Skills.

Municipal Studies

Author : University of Texas. Institute of Public Affairs
Publisher :
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 10,47 MB
Release : 1912
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Encyclopedia of Community Policing and Problem Solving

Author : Kenneth J. Peak
Publisher : SAGE Publications
Page : 521 pages
File Size : 32,82 MB
Release : 2013-05-28
Category : Reference
ISBN : 1452276102

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Community policing, as a philosophy, supports the systematic use of partnerships and problem-solving techniques to proactively address the immediate conditions that give rise to public safety issues, including crime, social disorder, and fear of crime—as opposed to responding to crime after it occurs. Community policing expands the traditional police mandate. It broadens the focus of fighting crime to include solving community problems and forming partnerships with people in the community so average citizens can contribute to the policing process. Originating during police reform efforts of the 1970s, the philosophy of community policing is currently widespread and embraced by many citizens, police administrators, scholars, and local and federal politicians. What sorts of collaborative partnerships have evolved between policing agencies and the individuals and communities they serve? How do police departments engage in systematic examination of identified problems to develop effective responses? How have police departments aligned their organizational structures to best support community partnerships and proactive problem solving? Just how effective have efforts at community policing been? These questions and more are explored within the pages of this new reference work. Features: A collection of 150 to 175 entries are organized in A-to-Z fashion in one volume available in both electronic and print formats. Signed entries, authored by significant figures in the field, each conclude with Cross-References and Suggestions for Further Readings to guide students to in-depth resources. Brief "What Works" case studies within appropriate entries profile community policing programs and strategies as tried in various cities and communities. Although organized in A-to-Z fashion, a thematic "Reader's Guide" in the front matter groups related entries by broad topic areas (e.g., Foundations; Methods & Practices; Legislation & National Organizations; Changing Agency Culture; Planning & Implementation; Training & Curriculum; Assessment & Evaluation; etc.). Also included in the front matter, a Chronology provides students with historical perspective of the development of community policing. The entire work concludes with a Resources appendix listing classic books, journals, and associations, followed by a comprehensive Index.