This book is a systematic and comparative analysis of police systems in the western world, looking at their structure and how they tackle contemporary social problems, such as economic austerity, multi-level governance, transnational change, relations with minorities and transformation of delinquency.
This book is a systematic and comparative analysis of police systems in the western world, looking at their structure and how they tackle contemporary social problems, such as economic austerity, multi-level governance, transnational change, relations with minorities and transformation of delinquency.
Jacques de Maillard is Professor of Political Science at University of Versailles-Saint-Quentin (University Paris-Saclay) and at Sciences Po Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1 The formation of national policing systems 2 Policing systems between centralisation and decentralisation 3 Connecting the police and the public: experiments in community policing 4 Crime fighting, the production of order and police performance 5 Controlling the police force 6 The pluralisation of policing in comparative perspective Concluding comments
Introduction 1 The formation of national policing systems 2 Policing systems between centralisation and decentralisation 3 Connecting the police and the public: experiments in community policing 4 Crime fighting, the production of order and police performance 5 Controlling the police force 6 The pluralisation of policing in comparative perspective Concluding comments
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