Description
Going beyond the confines of police sociology and criminology, this handbook brings together global scholars from a wide range of disciplines and jurisdictions to engage with the instrumental aims of police activity, as well as with the organizations, institutions and sets of practices that comprise ‘policing’
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2 - Political Theory, Institutional Purpose and Policing
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3 - Disentangling the ‘Golden Threads’: Policing the Lessons from Police History
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4 - Beyond the Social Control of Space: Towards a Multidimensional Approach to Local Security Networks
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5 - The Color of Safety: The Psychology of Race and Policing
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6 - Police, the Rule of Law, and Civil Society: A Philosophical Perspective
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7 - The Anthropology of Police
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8 - Police Lawfulness and Public Security
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9 - Literature and Global Policing
PART II -
Social and Political Order
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10 - Police and State
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11 - Global Policing and the Nation-State
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12 - The Police and Inequality: Tales from Two Cities
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13 - Policing Difference
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14 - Policing and Human Rights1
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15 - Police, Crime and Order: The Case of Stop and Search
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16 - War, Policing, and Killing
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17 - Freedom, Policing and Urban Liberalism
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18 - Policing after Colonialism
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19 - Policing after State Socialism
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20 - Policing after Dictatorship in South America
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21 - Policing after the Revolution: The Emergence of Professional Police in New China
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22 - Policing after Civil Rights: The Legacy of Police Opposition to the Civil Rights Movement for Contemporary American Policing
PART IV -
Problems and Problematics
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23 - Modernization and Development as a Motor of Polity and Policing
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24 - New Animism in Policing: Re-animating the Rule of Law?
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25 - Countering Transnational Terrorism: Global Policing, Global Threats and Human Rights
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26 - Police in Armed Conflict
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27 - Local Dynamics of a Global Phenomenon: Policing Organized Crime
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28 - Police, ‘Police’ and the Urban
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29 - Global Policing and Mobility: Identity, Territory, Sovereignty
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30 - Towards a Global Control? Policing and Protest in a New Century
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31 - The Market for Global Policing1
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32 - Policing and New Environmental Governance
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33 - Policing by and for Women in Brazil and Beyond
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34 - Complex Needs in Policing: Training, Responsibility and Contestation in Late Neoliberalism