Community policing : international patterns and comparative perspectives /
Rethinking Police and Society: Community Policing in ComparisonD. Wisler and I. D. OnwudiweCommunity Policing in a High Crime Transitional State: The Case of South Africa Since Democratization in 1994 A. MinnaarReforming Community, Reclaiming the State: The Development of Sungusungu in Northern Tanz...
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| Language: | English |
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Boca Raton, Florida ; London, [England] ; New York :
CRC Press,
2009.
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| Series: | Advances in police theory and practice series.
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Table of Contents:
- Front cover; Table of Contents; Foreword; The Editors; Contributors; Chapter 1. Rethinking Police and Society: Community Policing in Comparison; Chapter 2. Community Policing in a High Crime Transitional State: The Case of South Africa Since Democratization in 1994; Chapter 3. Reforming Community, Reclaiming the State: The Development of Sungusungu in Northern Tanzania; Chapter 4. Community Policing: The Case of Informal Policing in Nigeria; Chapter 5. The French Centralized Model of Policing: Control of the Citizens
- Chapter 6. Community Policing in Belgium: The Vicissitudes of the Development of a Police ModelChapter 7. Patterns of Community Policing in Britain; Chapter 8. Community Policing in the United States: Social Control through Image Management; Chapter 9. Fit for Purpose: Working with the Community to Strengthen Policing in Victoria, Australia*; Chapter 10. A Chinese Theory of Community Policing; Chapter 11. The Police, Community, and Community Justice Institutions in India; Chapter 12. Community Policing and Police Reform in Latin America*; Authors; Index; Back cover