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Taylor & Francis Policing in Hong Kong
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Taylor & Francis Police Powers and Citizens Rights Discretionary DecisionMaking in Police Detention Routledge Frontiers of Criminal Justice
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Taylor & Francis Ltd BioPrivacy Privacy Regulations and the Challenge of Biometrics
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Taylor & Francis Applied Police Research Challenges and opportunities Crime Science Series
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Taylor & Francis Policing and the Politics of OrderMaking Law Development and Globalization
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Taylor & Francis BioPrivacy
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Taylor & Francis The Elements of Police Hostage and Crisis Negotiations Critical Incidents and How to Respond to Them
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Crisis Negotiations
Book SynopsisCrisis Negotiations: Managing Critical Incidents and Hostage Situations in Law Enforcement and Corrections, the sixth edition, is an invaluable resource for mitigating, managing, or responding to high risk negotiation incidents.This revision includes the current research on negotiating high-risk incidents in the classroom and the field. It includes an applied analysis of the value of psychopathology to high-risk perpetrators. It refines the empirical eclecticism introduced in the fourth edition to provide a conceptual basis for crisis negotiations. The authors include summary bullet points at the end of each chapter for easy reference when negotiators are in the field and a review of the literature since the last edition appeared. Their discussion of the strategic planning process involved in high-risk negotiation incidents focuses clearly on the critical questions negotiators need to ask themselves about any high-risk incident and provides a practical approach to thTable of Contents1. Crisis Management: History and Overview; 2. Crisis Management: Crisis Response Team Elements; 3. Crisis Management: Basics of Negotiation; 4. Crisis Management: Risk Assessment; 5. Crisis Management: Communication in Crisis Negotiations; 6. Crisis Management: Negotiating with Emotionally Disturbed and Mentally Ill Individuals: Recognition and Guidelines; 7. Crisis Management: Negotiating with Depressed and Suicidal Persons; 8. Crisis Management: Negotiating with Special Populations; 9. Crisis Management: Hostage Dynamics; 10. Crisis Management: Managing Stress and Trauma; 11. Crisis Management: Special Topics in Negotiations
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Taylor & Francis IntelligenceLed Policing
Book SynopsisWhat is intelligence-led policing? Who came up with the idea? Where did it come from? How does it relate to other policing paradigms? What distinguishes an intelligence-led approach to crime reduction? How is it designed to have an impact on crime? Does it prevent crime? These are just a few of the questions that this book seeks to answer.This revised and updated second edition includes new case studies and viewpoints, a revised crime funnel based on new data, and a new chapter examining the expanding role of technology and big data in intelligence-led policing. Most importantly, the author builds upon an updated definition of intelligence-led policing as it has evolved into a framework capable of encompassing more operational police activity than simply organized crime and recidivist offenders.Topics covered in this book include:â The origins and aims of intelligence-led policingâ A comparison of intelligence-led policing with other conceptual models of Trade Review"Jerry Ratcliffe has updated and reinvigorated his comprehensive analysis of ’intelligence-led policing’ – a primary innovation in contemporary policing. Ratcliffe is a thoroughly accessible writer and this new edition will be core reading for policing scholars, students and practitioners around the world."Professor Karen Bullock, University of Surrey, UK"Jerry Ratcliffe has captured the cutting edge evolution of Intelligence-Led Policing demonstrating its analytic and quantitative applications to an operational environment. The book is a comprehensive resource on ILP for decision-makers and researchers alike."Professor David L. Carter, Michigan State University, USA"This updated edition of ILP builds on Jerry Ratcliffe’s original work – which has informed a generation of police leaders, operational practitioners and students. This latest version revisits what ILP ‘is’, and includes a range of new material, including important observations around technology, smarter policing and future opportunities. This outstanding book sets the benchmark for all those with an interest in understanding how ILP really works."R. Mark Evans OBE, Deputy Chief Executive: Strategy, New Zealand Police and Visiting Professor, University College London, UK"This new edition of Intelligence-Led Policing is a welcome update that is not only academically thorough and well researched, but is also written for the practitioner. It is full of practical insights for modern policing practice and should be essential reading for today’s thinking police officer."Renée J. Mitchell J.D., Sergeant, Sacramento Police Department, USA"Ratcliffe’s book is a must read for police and policing scholars around the world. This new, second edition carefully unpacks the key principles of intelligence-led policing, considers the digital explosion and rapid changes in high speed data mining techniques, and makes the case why police across the globe need to adopt intelligence-led policing as an organizational process approach to crime reduction, disruption and prevention. Bringing together the rigor of science and policing craft insights, Ratcliffe’s book Intelligence-Led Policing offers a genuine pathway for effectively managing risky people and places and dealing with both routine and complex, transnational crime problems in a rapidly changing world."Lorraine Mazerolle, Professor of Criminology, University of Queensland, Australia"This important and clearly written book will be essential reading for police officers and police researchers across the globe. Professor Ratcliffe writes with the benefit of experience as a police officer, close familiarity with intelligence-led policing in many different jurisdictions, and a comprehensive knowledge of the relevant literature."Professor Nick Tilley, Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science, UCL, UKTable of Contents1. Introduction2. Origins of intelligence-led policing3. The magnitude of the crime challenge4. Defining intelligence-led policing 5. Police decision-making 6. Interpreting the criminal environment7. Influencing decision-makers8. Having an impact on crime9. Technology and ILP10. Evaluating intelligence-led policing 11. Challenges for the future
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Cambridge University Press The Hidden Measurement Crisis in Criminology
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Cambridge University Press The Future of EvidenceBased Policing
Book SynopsisIn evidence-based policing (EBP), evidence is a key element for determining police practices and programs. This volume provides academic and practitioner perspectives on evidence-based policing and summarizes what is known in this area. Chapters address specific impediments to EBP both regarding implementation and addressing what its end goals are.Table of Contents1. The Future of Evidence-Based Policing: Introduction David Weisburd, Tal Jonathan-Zamir, Gali Perry, and Badi Hasisi; Part I. Taking Stock of Evidence-Based Policing: 2. Three Tiers for Evidence-Based Policing: Targeting 'Minimalist Policing with a Risk-Adjusted Disparity Index Lawrence Sherman; 3. Re-Inventing Policing: Using Science to Transform Policing Peter Neyroud and David Weisburd; 4. A Way Ahead: Re-Envisioning the Relationship Between Evidence-Based Policing and the Police Craft James Willis and Heather Toronjo; Part II. The Evidence for Evidence-Based Policing: 5. A Review of Systematic Reviews in Policing Cody W. Telep and David Weisburd; 6. What Do We Know about Proactive Policing's Effects on Crime and Community: Drawing Conclusions from a National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Report David Weisburd, Anthony A. Braga, and Malay Majmundar; 7. Rethinking the Role of the Community in Proactive Policing Charlotte Gill; Part III. Innovations in Tools of Evaluation and Assessment: 8. The Role of Randomized Experiments in Developing the Evidence for Evidence-Based Policing Lorraine Mazerolle, Elizabeth Eggins, Lorelei Hine, and Angela Higginson; 9. The Potential Contribution of Subjective Causality to Policing Research: The Case of the Relationship between Procedural Justice and Police Legitimacy Gali Perry, Tal Jonathan-Zamir, and James Willis; Part IV. Challenges of the Implementation of Evidence-Based Policing: 10. Practitioners' Inclination to Rely on Experience: What does this Mean for Evidence-Based Policing? Tal Jonathan-Zamir and David Weisburd; 11. Implementing Evidence-Based Policing: Findings from a Process Evaluation of the EMUN Reform in the Israel Police Yael Litmanovitz, David Weisburd, and Badi Hasisi; 12. Towards Implementing Evidence-Based Policing: Challenges in Latin America and Caribbean Laura Jaitman; 13. Evidence-Based Policing and the Law: The American Perspective Rachel Harmon; Part V. The Practitioner's Perspective: 14. The Role of the 'Super Evidence Cop' in Evidence-Based Policing: The Israeli Case Simon Perry and Michael Wolfowitz; 15. Looking Back on the Challenges to Evidence-Based Policing: A Chief's Perspective Darrel Stephens; 16. Support for Evidence-Based Policing at the National Level – More Help Than Harm? James H. Burch; 17. Conclusions: Police Science and the Future of Evidence-Based Policing David Weisburd, Tal Jonathan-Zamir, Gali Perry, and Badi Hasisi.
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Pearson Education (US) Law Enforcement in the 21st Century
Book SynopsisDr. Heath Grant, formerly the Research Director at the Police Executive Research Forum, has more than twenty years of experience offering training and technical assistance to law enforcement agencies internationally. This includes his recent work with the Bangladesh National Police. He has also helped to develop effective prevention programs internationally for USAID and other organizations. Dr. Karen Terry is an internationally known expert in sexual offending, including the practical law enforcement responses to the challenges of this difficult type of offense. Most recently, she served as the PI on a major study commissioned by the Catholic Church to document patterns in sexual offending by Catholic clergy, as well as the relationship between offending and both situational and policy dynamics.Table of ContentsPart 1 Law Enforcement in the Criminal Justice System 1 Chapter 1 Law Enforcement in a Democratic Society 1 Chapter 2 Origins and Development of Law Enforcement 28 Chapter 3 Law Enforcement and the Law 57 Part 2 Law Enforcement Organizations–Operations and Conduct 81 Chapter 4 Policing Functions and Units 81 Chapter 5 Policing Discretion and Behavior 105 Chapter 6 Patrol and Traffic 130 Chapter 7 Search and Seizure, Arrest, and Interrogation 150 Chapter 8 Investigation and Evidence Collection 171 Chapter 9 Policing the Police 192 Part 3 Policing in the Twenty-First Century 212 Chapter 10 Policing Multicultural Communities 212 Chapter 11 Community Policing and Problem Solving 230 Chapter 12 Advances in Policing: New Technologies for Crime Analysis 255 Chapter 13 Standards for Police Recruitment 279 Glossary 299 Index 315
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HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd Dying Rose
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Duncker & Humblot Youth-Police Relations in Multi-Ethnic Cities: A
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