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E-Book, Englisch, 364 Seiten

Lemieux / den Heyer / Das Economic Development, Crime, and Policing

Global Perspectives
Erscheinungsjahr 2014
ISBN: 978-1-4822-0457-5
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

Global Perspectives

E-Book, Englisch, 364 Seiten

ISBN: 978-1-4822-0457-5
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



The 22nd Annual Meeting of the International Police Executive Symposium was held in August 2012 at the United Nations Plaza in New York. Chaired by Dr. Garth den Heyer, the symposium focused on the links between economic development, armed violence, and public safety. Drawn from these proceedings, Economic Development, Crime, and Policing: Global Perspectives presents the insight of police leaders and researchers from a number of countries. They provide worldwide perspectives and case studies about the complex interrelations and influence of these issues on police practice in developed, developing, and transitioning countries.

Topics include:

- Youth violence in society

- Economic downturn and global crime trends

- Restorative justice and recidivism

- Community-based policing

- Investigation techniques applied to financial crimes

- Policing gang violence

- Implementation of the rule of law in postconflict countries

- Policing transportation infrastructures

The book organizes these topics according to regional perspectives (global, modern democracies, emerging democracies, and newly industrialized countries). It highlights ongoing response efforts related to challenges facing the police in emerging or newly democratized states. The book concludes with a comprehensive review of the fundamental elements of police reform and explores how such changes might affect society. It discusses the role of society in reforming police systems and suggests new directions for this broad research agenda.

This book is a co-publication with the International Police Executive Symposium.

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Zielgruppe


Criminal Justice and policing academics and students, policing administrators and criminal justice policy makers, and police research organizations and human rights advocates.

Weitere Infos & Material


International Perspectives on Economic and Other Social Challenges Facing Police Reform

Economic Recession and Homicide Rates in Globalized Cities: A Cross-Sectional Analysis; Frederic Lemieux

Generating Insight from Foresight: Emerging Challenges for Law Enforcement Policy Makers; Christopher Vas

Reforming Policing to Improve Economic and Social Development in Advanced Democracies

Real Influence of Sir Robert Peel on Twenty-First Century Policing in America; Peter Johnstone

Burying Community-Based Policing to Protect Democratic Law Enforcement; Stephen B. Perrott

Pre-Charge Restorative Justice and Its Effect on Repeat and Adult Offenders; Keith Robinson, Darryl Plecas, Colette Squires, and Kim McLandress

White-Collar Cybercrimes: Cyberespionage; James Lewis

Death by a Thousand Cuts: The Abbotsford Police Department’s Multidimensional Program for Gang Suppression; Colette Squires and Darryl Plecas

Traditions in Basic Police Training Programs: An Interview Study among Swedish Police Students; Jonas Hansson

Opportunities and Challenges of Research Collaboration between Police Authorities and University Organizations; Johan Bertilsson, Peter Fredriksson, Lars-Folke Piledahl, Mans Magnusson, and Per-Anders Fransson

Reforming Policing to Improve Economic and Social Development in Emerging Democracies and New Industrialized Countries

Rule of Law and Justice Administration in Kosovo: Evaluating the Challenges in Policing a Postconflict Developing Democracy; James F. Albrecht

The Shortcomings of Anticorruption Program in Addressing Public Corruption: A Forensic Criminological Case of South Africa; Setlhomamaru Isaac Dintwe

Analysis of South African National Anticorruption Agencies; Johanna Berning and Moses Montesh

Need for a Youth Crime Prevention Strategy for South Africa; Moses Montesh and Johanna Berning

Policing and Urban Road Traffic Safety in India: With Reference to the Hyderabad Metropolis; Adki Surender

Conclusion

Chapter Abstracts

Index


Frederic Lemieux is a professor and director of police science and Security & Safety Leadership Programs at the George Washington University, Washington, D.C. He received his PhD in criminology from the University of Montreal, Canada, in 2002. Dr. Lemieux’s research has focused on social control and policing. He is currently conducting studies on transnational drug trafficking enforcement and on the function of criminal intelligence as a formal social control tool. Dr. Lemieux has also published three books and various journal articles examining crime control during major disasters, counterterrorism and intelligence agencies, and police cooperation.

Garth den Heyer is an inspector with the New Zealand Police. He is also a senior research fellow with the Police Foundation in Washington, D.C. He received his doctorate in public policy from the Charles Sturt University, Manly, Australia, in 2006. Dr. den Heyer’s research has focused on police service delivery effectiveness and police reform in postconflict nations. He is currently conducting research on the cost-reducing strategies adopted by police agencies to maintain effective and efficient delivery of services. Dr. den Heyer has also published three books and various journal articles examining police structures and performance, policing in developing nations, and the police’s role in countering terrorism.

Dilip K. Das has extensive experience in police practice, research, writing, and education. A professor of criminal justice, former police chief, founding editor-in-chief of Police Practice and Research: An International Journal, Dr. Das is a human rights consultant to the United Nations. Founding president of the International Police Executive Symposium, Dr. Das has authored, edited, and coedited more than 30 books and numerous articles. He has traveled extensively throughout the world in comparative police research, as a visiting professor in various universities, and for organizing annual conferences of the IPES. Dr. Das has received several faculty excellence awards and has been recognized as a Distinguished Faculty Lecturer.



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