The SAGE Handbook of Global Policing ( 1 )

Publication series :1

Author: Bradford   Ben;Jauregui   Beatrice;Loader   Ian  

Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd‎

Publication year: 2016

E-ISBN: 9781473959118

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781473906426

Subject: D917 犯罪学

Keyword: 社会学

Language: ENG

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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’

Chapter

PART I - Lenses

Chapter 2 - Political Theory, Institutional Purpose and Policing

Chapter 3 - Disentangling the ‘Golden Threads’: Policing the Lessons from Police History

Chapter 4 - Beyond the Social Control of Space: Towards a Multidimensional Approach to Local Security Networks

Chapter 5 - The Color of Safety: The Psychology of Race and Policing

Chapter 6 - Police, the Rule of Law, and Civil Society: A Philosophical Perspective

Chapter 7 - The Anthropology of Police

Chapter 8 - Police Lawfulness and Public Security

Chapter 9 - Literature and Global Policing

PART II - Social and Political Order

Chapter 10 - Police and State

Chapter 11 - Global Policing and the ­Nation-State

Chapter 12 - The Police and Inequality: Tales from Two Cities

Chapter 13 - Policing Difference

Chapter 14 - Policing and Human Rights1

Chapter 15 - Police, Crime and Order: The Case of Stop and Search

Chapter 16 - War, Policing, and Killing

Chapter 17 - Freedom, Policing and Urban Liberalism

PART III - Legacies

Chapter 18 - Policing after Colonialism

Chapter 19 - Policing after State Socialism

Chapter 20 - Policing after Dictatorship in South America

Chapter 21 - Policing after the Revolution: The Emergence of Professional Police in New China

Chapter 22 - Policing after Civil Rights: The Legacy of Police Opposition to the Civil Rights Movement for Contemporary American Policing

PART IV - Problems and Problematics

Chapter 23 - Modernization and Development as a Motor of Polity and Policing

Chapter 24 - New Animism in Policing: Re-animating the Rule of Law?

Chapter 25 - Countering Transnational Terrorism: Global Policing, Global Threats and Human Rights

Chapter 26 - Police in Armed Conflict

Chapter 27 - Local Dynamics of a Global Phenomenon: Policing Organized Crime

Chapter 28 - Police, ‘Police’ and the Urban

Chapter 29 - Global Policing and Mobility: Identity, Territory, Sovereignty

Chapter 30 - Towards a Global Control? Policing and Protest in a New Century

Chapter 31 - The Market for Global Policing1

Chapter 32 - Policing and New Environmental Governance

Chapter 33 - Policing by and for Women in Brazil and Beyond

Chapter 34 - Complex Needs in Policing: Training, Responsibility and Contestation in Late Neoliberalism

Index

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