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1.105,95 kr. This book examines the police response to the terrorist attacks in case studies that occurred in Mumbai (2008), Paris (2015), Brussels (2016) and Manchester (2017). The methodological approach to the case studies is comparative and features an interactive framework that incorporates a number of key variables. These variables include an examination of each of the terrorist attacks, a description of the terrorists involved, their actions, the response of the police and any weaknesses and strengths identified in the police response.Following the introduction, the book comprises of three sections. The first section looks at the theory of the police response to terrorism. The second section includes the presentation of the four case study terrorist attacks. The third and final section includes an analysis and comparison of the case study attacks and an examination on how the police response to terrorist attacks could be improved. It is ideal for policing professionals.
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- 1999-2007
128,95 kr. Despite the extensive amount of literature that has examined the role of the military in peacekeeping and intervention operations, there is little literature or information available that investigates the role and the work of the civilian police, or the methods they use to assist in the reformation of local police. While the inclusion of police in peacekeeping missions is an accepted mantra by both academia and practitioners, the role of police in peacekeeping missions is not well understood by policy and decision makers. Civilian police were first deployed by the United Nations more than 50 years ago. After a lull of approximately two decades, the number of civilian police on peacekeeping operations increased from 1,677 officers in 1994 to more than 10,000 officers in 2009. The role of civilian police has continued to broaden from one of monitoring general elections and providing training and basic security to one of patrolling and developing local police capacity. Police reform is acknowledged as a crucial element when establishing a sense of security and when developing a post-conflict nation. While the principles and practices of capacity development can be applied in most development assistance programs, there are some additional challenges to developing or rebuilding police capacity in weak, post-conflict or failed countries. The major governance problem experienced in peacekeeping missions is the use of Western democratic policing models, ideologies, and technologies by international policing deployments. When using Western democratic policing models, members of international police usually fail to take into account the local context and culture. Using Western forms of policing raises a number of theoretical and practical questions about imposing such models on post-conflict nations. The imposition of Western models also raises questions about (a) the changing role of the nation-state (Garland, 1996), (b) the governance of intervention or reform policing, and (c) the growing use of the police as modes and models of social and state governance (Bayley and Shearing, 2001). The purpose of this book is to understand the role that police play in the post-conflict context, especially in regard to reforming local police. Through the examination of 23 United Nations and European Union peacekeeping missions that took place between 1999 and 2007, this study develops responsive operational tools and policies that will support the effective use of deployed police in their delivery of service and in developing the capacity of local police. The analysis of these operational tools and policies lead to the designing of a generic police peacekeeping model for future peacekeeping or reform missions. The police peacekeeping model consists of a number of dynamic components that take account of flexibility and local culture. Included in the model's components are the implementation of a pre-deployment planning phase and the necessity of objectives and evaluation. It is intended that this study will assist in improving peace-building outcomes by increasing post-conflict security, stability, and development.
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- 128,95 kr.
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1.208,95 - 1.699,95 kr. - Bog
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906,95 - 1.108,95 kr. The volume aims to increase knowledge and understanding of how evidence-based policing is being adopted and implemented by police agencies in the United States and whether it is affecting the agencies' processes, strategies, community relationships and delivery of community-oriented policing services. This exploration is based on data drawn from the literature, interviews and extensive field research that resulted in the case studies presented and discussed in the book.The goal of this text will be to provide the reader with a thorough analysis of the concepts, arguments and challenges facing evidence-based policing. The history of evidence-based policing, how evidence-based practices are used in the health and social sectors, and in the United Kingdom will be examined. In addition, reasonable options for improving the use of evidence-based policing will be proposed. Overall, very practical policy implications will be outlined by a highly recognized professional who has considerable experience in policing and related research.
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- 906,95 kr.
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1.583,95 - 1.592,95 kr. This book examines the contemporary rise in community violence across the United States and globally from sociological and criminological perspectives. It comprehensively investigates police response to criminal incidents, engagements with criminal suspects, use of force by law enforcement, and crime control measures implemented or recommended to initiate effective crime control measures so that the unwanted rise of violence and serious crime can again be contained. The primary audience for the book will be upper level undergraduate and graduate level students, criminal justice and law enforcement practitioners, government policy makers, community advocates, and researchers in sociology, criminology, homeland security, criminal justice, public administration, and political science.
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- Case Studies from France, London, Ferguson, and Baltimore
1.401,95 - 1.478,95 kr. The third and final section includes an analysis and comparison of the case study riots, along with an examination of how the police response to riots could be improved.With its focus on police practices, this unique volume will be useful for researchers, students, police, law enforcement, and policy makers.
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- 770,95 kr.