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Comparative Policing from a Legal Perspective (Research Handbooks in Comparative Law series)
ISBN-13:
9781785369100
ISBN-10:
1785369105
Author:
Monica den Boer
Publication date:
2018
Publisher:
Edward Elgar Publishing
Format:
Hardcover
496 pages
Category:
Criminal Procedure
,
Rules & Procedures
,
Criminal Law
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ISBN-13:
9781785369100
ISBN-10:
1785369105
Author:
Monica den Boer
Publication date:
2018
Publisher:
Edward Elgar Publishing
Format:
Hardcover
496 pages
Category:
Criminal Procedure
,
Rules & Procedures
,
Criminal Law
Summary
Comparative Policing from a Legal Perspective (Research Handbooks in Comparative Law series) (ISBN-13: 9781785369100 and ISBN-10: 1785369105), written by authors
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Public police forces are a regular phenomenon in most jurisdictions around the world, yet their highly divergent legal context draws surprisingly little attention. Bringing together a wide range of police experts from all around the world, this book provides an overview of traditional and emerging fields of public policing.In this handbook, academics and practitioners explore the relationship between policing and the law and focus on case material and human rights issues. The book concludes that public policing is far from self-evident, particularly in an era where more emphasis is placed upon private security, anti-terrorism and modern technology. As digital and global societies demand new solutions to rapidly changing social challenges, public police will undergo a transformation.New material and findings are presented with an international-comparative perspective. It is a must-read for students of policing, security and law and professionals in related fields. Contributors include: F. Allum, P. de Hert, W. de Lint, M. den Boer, M. Egan, E. Ferreira, N.R. Fyfe, S. Gilmour, S. Gomes, C. Harfield, M. Hassan, M. Head, V. Herrington, S. Hufnagel, A. James, T. Mankkinen, P.K. Manning, R. Mawby, T. Munk, M. O'Neill, S. Perez, A. Pocrnic, J. Saifert, J.A. Schafer, C. Shearing, P. Stenning, M. van der Woude, S. Virta, T. Xu, N. Yang
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