Global Community Policing
Problems and Challenges
Herausgeber: Verma, Arvind; Abraham, Manoj; Das, Dilip K
Global Community Policing
Problems and Challenges
Herausgeber: Verma, Arvind; Abraham, Manoj; Das, Dilip K
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Drawn from the proceedings at the 2010 International Police Executive Symposium (IPES) in Kerala, India and other IPES sources, this volume presents new insights into this policing model and a critical appraisal of successes and challenges in various jurisdictions across the globe.
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Drawn from the proceedings at the 2010 International Police Executive Symposium (IPES) in Kerala, India and other IPES sources, this volume presents new insights into this policing model and a critical appraisal of successes and challenges in various jurisdictions across the globe.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 413g
- ISBN-13: 9780367866761
- ISBN-10: 0367866765
- Artikelnr.: 58449516
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 413g
- ISBN-13: 9780367866761
- ISBN-10: 0367866765
- Artikelnr.: 58449516
Arvind Verma is a former officer of the Indian Police Service and currently teaches at Indiana University, Bloomington. He has a large number of publications and is the author of several works. His most recent book is The New Khaki: The Evolving Nature of Policing in India. His research interests are in policing in India and computational criminology. Dilip K. Das, Ph.D., a former member of the Indian Police Service, is the founder and president of the International Police Executive Symposium (IPES), and the author or editor of a large number of books on police-related subjects. He is the editor-in-chief of Police Practice and Research: An International Journal (PPR) as well as two book series, Advances in Police Theory and Practice and Interviews with Global Leaders in Police, Courts and Prisons. Manoj Abraham is a senior officer of the Indian Police Service and has served in various capacities as chief of police of the cities of Cochin, Trivandrum, and Quilon. His community policing initiative was recognized with a special award in 2009 by the IACP. He received the Man of the Decade Award in 2011 for the Success in Community Policing in Kochi City. Presently he is working as Commissioner of Police in Thiruvananthapuram City.
Community Policing: Theoretical Problems and Operational Issues. The Impact
of Emotional Intelligence on Community Policing in Democratic Nigeria:
Agenda Setting for National Development. Police e Mardumi: Indigenous
District-Level Civilian Policing in Afghanistan. The National Challenge on
Increase in Crime: Comprehensive Initiatives on Crime Reduction in Japan. A
Study on Mahila Dakshata/Suraksha Samities of Maharashtra. Friends of
Police (FOP): A Concept for Empowerment and a Movement in Community
Policing. Janamaithri Suraksha Project: Community Policing Project of the
Government of Kerala. Predatory Leadership as a Foil to Community Policing
Partnerships: A West African Case Study. Public Satisfaction with Police:
Case Study From Sweden. Community Policing in South Korea: Do Line Officers
and Supervisors Feel the Same? The Weed and Seed Initiative and Police
Activity Within Communities. The Survival of Community Policing in a
Remilitarized Police Approach: A Paradoxical Case of South Africa.
Community Policing in the Netherlands: A Continuously Changing Constant.
IPES Statement. Index.
of Emotional Intelligence on Community Policing in Democratic Nigeria:
Agenda Setting for National Development. Police e Mardumi: Indigenous
District-Level Civilian Policing in Afghanistan. The National Challenge on
Increase in Crime: Comprehensive Initiatives on Crime Reduction in Japan. A
Study on Mahila Dakshata/Suraksha Samities of Maharashtra. Friends of
Police (FOP): A Concept for Empowerment and a Movement in Community
Policing. Janamaithri Suraksha Project: Community Policing Project of the
Government of Kerala. Predatory Leadership as a Foil to Community Policing
Partnerships: A West African Case Study. Public Satisfaction with Police:
Case Study From Sweden. Community Policing in South Korea: Do Line Officers
and Supervisors Feel the Same? The Weed and Seed Initiative and Police
Activity Within Communities. The Survival of Community Policing in a
Remilitarized Police Approach: A Paradoxical Case of South Africa.
Community Policing in the Netherlands: A Continuously Changing Constant.
IPES Statement. Index.
Community Policing: Theoretical Problems and Operational Issues. The Impact
of Emotional Intelligence on Community Policing in Democratic Nigeria:
Agenda Setting for National Development. Police e Mardumi: Indigenous
District-Level Civilian Policing in Afghanistan. The National Challenge on
Increase in Crime: Comprehensive Initiatives on Crime Reduction in Japan. A
Study on Mahila Dakshata/Suraksha Samities of Maharashtra. Friends of
Police (FOP): A Concept for Empowerment and a Movement in Community
Policing. Janamaithri Suraksha Project: Community Policing Project of the
Government of Kerala. Predatory Leadership as a Foil to Community Policing
Partnerships: A West African Case Study. Public Satisfaction with Police:
Case Study From Sweden. Community Policing in South Korea: Do Line Officers
and Supervisors Feel the Same? The Weed and Seed Initiative and Police
Activity Within Communities. The Survival of Community Policing in a
Remilitarized Police Approach: A Paradoxical Case of South Africa.
Community Policing in the Netherlands: A Continuously Changing Constant.
IPES Statement. Index.
of Emotional Intelligence on Community Policing in Democratic Nigeria:
Agenda Setting for National Development. Police e Mardumi: Indigenous
District-Level Civilian Policing in Afghanistan. The National Challenge on
Increase in Crime: Comprehensive Initiatives on Crime Reduction in Japan. A
Study on Mahila Dakshata/Suraksha Samities of Maharashtra. Friends of
Police (FOP): A Concept for Empowerment and a Movement in Community
Policing. Janamaithri Suraksha Project: Community Policing Project of the
Government of Kerala. Predatory Leadership as a Foil to Community Policing
Partnerships: A West African Case Study. Public Satisfaction with Police:
Case Study From Sweden. Community Policing in South Korea: Do Line Officers
and Supervisors Feel the Same? The Weed and Seed Initiative and Police
Activity Within Communities. The Survival of Community Policing in a
Remilitarized Police Approach: A Paradoxical Case of South Africa.
Community Policing in the Netherlands: A Continuously Changing Constant.
IPES Statement. Index.