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What is the best way to define the police? Why do we have police at all? In modern democracies like the United States and Great Britain, why is most policing done by employees of the state? What is the relationship between police and the law? What makes a good police officer? In addressing these questions, Klockars makes the reader look at the idea of police from a new perspective. First he explains how any definition of police must include the reality of coercive force--the fact that police officers everywhere have the right to forcibly compel other people to do something. Next he describes the evolution of the police in the United States vis-a-vis the police in Great Britain. After exploring the role of the detective, he highlights the moral conflicts and issues of discretion that police officers face daily. Finally, Klockars examines what makes a good police officer. An informative introductory resource. . . may prove valuable even to graduate students. --The Social Science Journal

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The Idea of Police Varieties of Avocational Policing Shaping the Police Vocation: Patrol Shaping the Police Vocation: The Detective Selective Enforcement Good Police and Good Policing

The Idea of Police

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      Publisher: SAGE Publications, Inc
      Publication Date: 3/28/1985 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780803921795, 978-0803921795
      ISBN10: 0803921799

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      What is the best way to define the police? Why do we have police at all? In modern democracies like the United States and Great Britain, why is most policing done by employees of the state? What is the relationship between police and the law? What makes a good police officer? In addressing these questions, Klockars makes the reader look at the idea of police from a new perspective. First he explains how any definition of police must include the reality of coercive force--the fact that police officers everywhere have the right to forcibly compel other people to do something. Next he describes the evolution of the police in the United States vis-a-vis the police in Great Britain. After exploring the role of the detective, he highlights the moral conflicts and issues of discretion that police officers face daily. Finally, Klockars examines what makes a good police officer. An informative introductory resource. . . may prove valuable even to graduate students. --The Social Science Journal

      Table of Contents
      The Idea of Police Varieties of Avocational Policing Shaping the Police Vocation: Patrol Shaping the Police Vocation: The Detective Selective Enforcement Good Police and Good Policing

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