The Functions of the Police in Modern Society

The Functions of the Police in Modern Society
Author: Egon Bittner
Publsiher: Cambridge, Mass. : Oelgeschlager, Gunn & Hain
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1979
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105039818260

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Policing in Modern Society

Policing in Modern Society
Author: Bruce L. Berg
Publsiher: Gulf Professional Publishing
Total Pages: 484
Release: 1999
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0750698675

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Draws upon the use of contemporary examples taken from movies, television and the print media, this instructors guide includes chapter outlines, chapter objectives, summaries of chapters, key terms from chapters, a test bank consisting of the following types of questions: choice, true and false, matching, and discussion.

The Functions of the Police in Modern Society

The Functions of the Police in Modern Society
Author: Egon Bittner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1970
Genre: Criminology
ISBN: UIUC:30112065198910

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Policing the Risk Society

Policing the Risk Society
Author: Richard V. Ericson,Kevin D. Haggerty
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 508
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0802079679

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Ericson and Haggerty contend that the police have become information brokers to institutions such as insurance companies and health and welfare organizations that operate based on a knowledge of risk.

Policing the Risk Society

Policing the Risk Society
Author: Richard Victor Ericson,Richard V. Ericson,Kevin D. Haggerty
Publsiher: Clarendon Studies in Criminolo
Total Pages: 506
Release: 1997
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780198265771

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The focus of this book is the policing of modern society and the risks involved. It explores various issues and factors effecting policing communities, particularly communication and police organization.

Police in Contradiction

Police in Contradiction
Author: Cyril Robinson,Richard Scaglion,J M Olivero
Publsiher: Praeger
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1994
Genre: Law
ISBN: UOM:39015032833652

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This book formulates a theory of the origin and evolution of the police function, using both historical and cross-cultural analysis. It explains the incremental changes in the police function associated with the transition from kinship-based to class-dominated societies, and examines the implications of these changes for modern police-community relations. It suggests that the police institution has a double and contradictory function: at the same time, and in the same society, it seeks to be the agent of the people it polices and of the dominant class. The authors critique community policing and suggest how communities may be reconstituted in order to create a community police. A comprehensive bibliography enhances this study for students, teachers, and professionals in the fields of criminal justice and sociology.

Community Policing

Community Policing
Author: Victor E. Kappeler,Larry K. Gaines
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2012-02-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317523956

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This text explores community policing — a philosophy and an organizational strategy that expands the traditional police mandate. It broadens the focus of fighting crime to include solving community problems, urging police to form a partnership with the people in the community so average citizens can contribute to the police process in exchange for their support and participation. Now includes a chapter on Community Crime Prevention. Profiles feature community policing programs in various cities, and problem-solving case studies cover special topics. Includes: The Ten Principles of Community Policing.

Policing Black Lives

Policing Black Lives
Author: Robyn Maynard
Publsiher: Fernwood Publishing
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017-09-18T00:00:00Z
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781552669808

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Delving behind Canada’s veneer of multiculturalism and tolerance, Policing Black Lives traces the violent realities of anti-blackness from the slave ships to prisons, classrooms and beyond. Robyn Maynard provides readers with the first comprehensive account of nearly four hundred years of state-sanctioned surveillance, criminalization and punishment of Black lives in Canada. While highlighting the ubiquity of Black resistance, Policing Black Lives traces the still-living legacy of slavery across multiple institutions, shedding light on the state’s role in perpetuating contemporary Black poverty and unemployment, racial profiling, law enforcement violence, incarceration, immigration detention, deportation, exploitative migrant labour practices, disproportionate child removal and low graduation rates. Emerging from a critical race feminist framework that insists that all Black lives matter, Maynard’s intersectional approach to anti-Black racism addresses the unique and understudied impacts of state violence as it is experienced by Black women, Black people with disabilities, as well as queer, trans, and undocumented Black communities. A call-to-action, Policing Black Lives urges readers to work toward dismantling structures of racial domination and re-imagining a more just society.