Police systems and practices : an introduction

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Police systems and practices : an introduction

Thomas Barker, Ronald D. Hunter, Jeffery P. Rush

Prentice Hall Career & Technology, c1994

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

For courses in Introduction to Law Enforcement. This book provides an historical look at policing followed by an overview of the law enforcement occupation. It is focused on answering: Who are the Police? What do they do? How do they organize themselves to perform their functions? The book closes with a discussion of contemporary issues and the future of policing.

目次

Preface. PART 1. PERSPECTIVE ON THE POLICE 1. Police: Who Are They? 2. Three Paradigms of Democratic Policing. 3. Foundations of American Law Enforcement. PART 2. POLICE WORK AT THE STREET LEVEL 4. Police Role, Models: Crime Control, Order Maintenance, and Service. 5. Police administration and Organization. 6. Police Line Services: Patrol and Investigation. 7. Staff Functions: Unnoticed But Necessary. PART 3. CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN THE PRACTICE OF POLICING. 8. Police Professionalism. 9. Ethical Issues: Corruption and Misconduct. 10. Hazards of Police Work. 11. Police Role in Victimless Crimes. 12. Community Interaction. 13. Community Policing. 14. The Future of American Policing. Index.

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