Abstract
Global Perspectives in Policing and Law Enforcement provides an exposition of policing and law enforcement practices, challenges, and opportunities in twenty different countries that were carefully selected to represent diverse geographic regions of the world. Each chapter presents policing from a different cultural background with diverse historical law enforcement experiences, varied social and demographic characteristics, and wide-ranging approaches to political leadership. By examining critical data and highlighting cracks within law enforcement across multiple countries, the contributors to this volume have created a framework of policing as it transitions into a modern outfit. Divided into parts, the book focuses on a large sample of countries from Africa, Europe, Asia, and Latin and Central America, North America and the Caribbean, as well as Australia and New Zealand. Such a broad coverage makes this book a critical reference point for those interested in criminal justice, criminology, political science, anthropology, and many others.
Schlagworte
Modern Policing Policing History Policing developed countries Policing developing countries Policing models Future of Policing International Policing Comparative Policing- i–xviii Preface i–xviii
- 1–58 Part I: Africa 1–58
- 59–150 Part II: Europe 59–150
- 367–378 Index 367–378
- 379–386 About the Contributors 379–386