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Comparative Policing from a Legal Perspective


Comparative Policing from a Legal Perspective

Hardback by den Boer, Monica

Comparative Policing from a Legal Perspective

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ISBN:
9781785369100
Publication Date:
28 Dec 2018
Language:
English
Publisher:
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Pages:
496 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 - 30 May 2024
Comparative Policing from a Legal Perspective

Description

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

Contents

Contents: Foreword Monica den Boer Introduction Monica den Boer Part I: Models of Policing from a Legal-Comparative Perspective 1. A Comparative Legal History of International Policing Saskia Hufnagel 2. Governing Plural Policing Provision: Legal Perspectives, Challenges and Ideas Philip C. Stenning and Clifford Shearing 3. An International Comparison of Police Systems in a Legal Context Rob Mawby 4. Living Law in Public Order: Trust, Risk, Dominion and Universality Willem de Lint and Adam Pocrnic 5. Modern Criminal Investigation from a Legal Comparative Perspective Martin O'Neill 6. Intelligence-Led Policing: Comparing National Approaches to its Regulation and Control Adrian James 7. Undercover Policing - A Legal Comparative Perspective Clive Harfield Part II: A Comparative Overview of New Issues in Policing 8. Policing Terrorism, Extremism and Radicalization: A Legal-Comparative Perspective Monica den Boer, Tarja Mankkinen and Sirpa Virta 9. Policing Organized Crime: Legal Norms in the National and International Context Felia Allum and Stan Gilmour 10. Policing Illicit Financial Flows: Multi-Agency Co-operation and Legal Developments Mo Egan 11. Policing Virtual Spaces: Public and Private Online Challenges in a Legal Perspective Tine Munk 12. Border Policing in Europe and Beyond: Legal and International Issues Maartje van der Woude 13. A Legal Perspective on Extraterritorial Policing Maira Hassan 14. Technology, Law and Policing Peter K. Manning 15. Police, Privacy and Data Protection from a Comparative Legal Perspective Paul de Hert and Juraj Saifert Part III: Police Organizations from a Comparative Perspective 16. Legal Perspectives on the Growing Militarization of Domestic Security and Policing Michael Head 17. Policing and Society: a Legal Perspective on Gender in Police Organizations Monica den Boer and Saskia Hufnagel 18. Chinese Policing: Its History from a Legal Perspective Tao Xu and Nan Yang 19. Police Recruitment and Training in Democratic Societies: A Socio-Legal Comparative Perspective Eduardo Ferreira, Silia Gomes and Sandra Perez 20. Police research, evidence-based policing and police-academic partnerships in national jurisdictions Nicholas R. Fyfe 21. Police Leadership: A Comparative Consideration of Legislative Imperatives in the United Kingdom, Australia, and the United States Victoria Herrington and Joseph A. Schafer 22. Police Oversight and Accountability in a Comparative Perspective Monica den BoerPage Index

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