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What Matters in Policing?

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Policing is at a turbulent turning point: the pace of change is accelerating with renewed emphasis on crime reduction yet with austerity. This topical book examines what matters in policing, rather...
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Policing is at a turbulent turning point: the pace of change is accelerating with renewed emphasis on crime reduction yet with austerity. This topical book examines what matters in policing, rather than just what works. It compares the implications of restructuring in the UK and The Netherlands, also in the USA, regarding police systems, policing paradigms and research knowledge. The authors, who cover both academia and practice, focus particularly on dilemmas for police leadership relating to strategy, values and operational command. With a foreword by Peter Neyround, University of Cambridge, it argues for developing confident and competent leadership and also provide a comprehensive paradigm to chart policing in the future while retaining trust. It is accessibly written for academics, practitioners, policy makers and students in diverse societies.
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Price: $40.95
Pages: 240
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Policy Press
Publication Date: 01 September 2015
ISBN: 9781447326922
Format: Paperback
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology, Police and security services
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Auke van Dijk is a strategic policy advisor (Dutch National Police) working on strategy, critical debate and values, organizational development and redesigning police leadership training

Frank Hoogewoning is a strategic policy advisor (Dutch National Police) working on anti-social behaviour, order maintenance, vulnerable groups, strategy and redesigning police leadership training

Maurice Punch (London School of Economics) has taught, researched and published widely in the UK, US and Netherlands on policing, police corruption and corporate crime

Foreword: A Crisis in Public Policing ~ Peter Neyroud;

Preface;

Policing in perilous times: change and leadership;

Police systems, perspectives and contested paradigms;

Sea of troubles: the nature of policing;

When matters become ‘really real’: commanding operations;

Leadership and leadership development;

Towards a comprehensive paradigm.