This book provides a critical analysis of both the get-tough trend and its partner, coercive control by observation. It begins by setting forth the dimensions of the juggernaut and then moves on to explore the sources of these two tracks - to capture and confine, and to observe.
This book provides a critical analysis of both the get-tough trend and its partner, coercive control by observation. It begins by setting forth the di...
"Patterns of Policing" is the first comparison of the development and operation of police in countries throughout the world, concentrating on Asia, Europe, and North America. Bayley examines the variability in police work, suggests reasons for this variation, and makes preditions about the future role of police.
He considers how contemporary police institutions have developed. Police forces worldwide tend to be public rather than private, to concentrate on crime fighting rather than services, and to be professionally trained and recruited. There is, however, great variation in the structure...
"Patterns of Policing" is the first comparison of the development and operation of police in countries throughout the world, concentrating on Asia, Eu...