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Routledge Library Editions: Police and Policing


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This 25-volume set has titles originally published between 1951 and 1995. It explores several different aspects of the police and their approaches to policing over the years. Many of the titles are from the 1980s, where the police were beginning to come under increasing scrutiny and their relationship with the public was under pressure. Topics include: accountability, community policing, police work, policy, training, along with international comparisons. Ongoing debates of police accountability and police race relations today mean this collection is a timely resource for those interested in criminology, particularly the recent history of the police and their role in society.

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Coming to Terms with Policing Perspectives on Policy

Coming to Terms with Policing: Perspectives on Policy

1st Edition

Edited By Rod Morgan, David J. Smith
March 31, 2023

In the late 1980s, the role of the police and their accountability to the community had been at the centre of much debate. Originally published in 1989, this important collection of original essays from the leading independent academic researchers on the police in Britain addresses the major issues...

Comparative Policing Issues The British and American Experience in International Perspective

Comparative Policing Issues: The British and American Experience in International Perspective

1st Edition

By R. I. Mawby
March 31, 2023

Originally published in 1990, Comparative Policing Issues was the first introductory text to consider key issues in the policing of modern societies from an international, comparative perspective. The author begins with a discussion of policing itself and considers how the modern police force has ...

Innovations in Policing

Innovations in Policing

1st Edition

By Mollie Weatheritt
March 31, 2023

Modern police forces are large and complex organisations, expected to perform a diversity of tasks and are under pressure to account for their activities in ways which satisfy a variety of constituencies. Originally published in 1986, this book documents some of the changing demands and pressures ...

Interpreting Policework Policy and Practice in Forms of Beat Policing

Interpreting Policework: Policy and Practice in Forms of Beat Policing

1st Edition

By Roger Grimshaw, Tony Jefferson
March 31, 2023

In the 1980s there existed wide and often acrimonious disagreement over the purposes and objectives of police organizations, the ways in which their activities were structured, and their relations with the wider society. Interpreting policework requires a rounded conception of policing, based on ...

Introducing Policework

Introducing Policework

1st Edition

By Mike Brogden, Tony Jefferson, Sandra Walklate
March 31, 2023

Originally published in1988, Introducing Policework offered a new and concise overview of the controversial subject of policework at the time. The authors provide critical evaluations of the contributions made by psychologists, social psychologists, historians, sociologists, and political ...

Police Powers and Accountability

Police Powers and Accountability

1st Edition

By John L. Lambert
March 31, 2023

The traditional view of the role of the police had come under increasing attacks in the early 1980s. The riots of 1981 and the Scarman Inquiry stimulated a widespread public debate about policing, police powers and accountability. It had become clear that the police did not simply enforce the law. ...

Police Work

Police Work

1st Edition

By Peter B. Ainsworth, Ken Pease
March 31, 2023

Why don’t people rush to help at an accident? Why do eyewitnesses give different accounts of the same event? Is there such a thing as a ‘born criminal’? How can you get people to cooperate with police investigations? Can you tell if someone is lying? How can police officers reduce their own levels ...

Police and Government The Status and Accountability of the English Constable

Police and Government: The Status and Accountability of the English Constable

1st Edition

By Geoffrey Marshall
March 31, 2023

Despite the recent outcrop of controversy about the police and their accountability in the 1960s, there was no work dealing in detail with the problems discussed in this book. Originally published in 1965, it examines an unresolved issue, namely the position of the police in the constitutional ...

Policing a Perplexed Society

Policing a Perplexed Society

1st Edition

By Sir Robert Mark
March 31, 2023

Should policemen be armed? Do they want to be? How fair is police interrogation? Are the police too tough on demonstrators? How often are the guilty acquitted? Do we get the police force we deserve? Originally published in 1977, Sir Robert Mark considers these and many other issues. His period as ...

Policing by the Public

Policing by the Public

1st Edition

By Joanna Shapland, Jon Vagg
March 31, 2023

Originally published in 1988, Policing by the Public opened up an entirely new field within criminology and the sociology of deviance. The authors focus on the nature of informal social control in both villages and urban centres to show the kinds of policing people do for themselves, within their ...

Social Changes, Crime and Police International Conference June 1– 4, 1992 Budapest, Hungary

Social Changes, Crime and Police: International Conference June 1– 4, 1992 Budapest, Hungary

1st Edition

Edited By Louise Shelley, József Vigh
March 31, 2023

Originally published in 1995, Social Changes, Crime and the Police studies the relationship of social change and crime, the role of the police amidst changing social conditions, and the reaction of society and the state to the criminal problem. It examines the essential differences and challenges ...

The Framework of Criminal Justice

The Framework of Criminal Justice

1st Edition

By Michael King
March 31, 2023

In The Framework of Criminal Justice, originally published in 1981, the criminal justice process is analysed by using six models, each of which expresses a different justification for criminal justice and punishment: the due process model – exacting justice between equal parties; the crime control ...

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