This fully updated and expanded second edition of Policing
Scotland takes account of recent developments in Scottish policing
and criminal justice against the backdrop of a dynamic political
landscape and looming fiscal constraints in public services. The
book offers contributions from both academics and practitioners,
and not only shows police at work in contemporary Scotland, but
also gives some insight into those areas where policing is carried
out by non-police people and organisations.
It seeks to identify what it is about Scottish policing that is
distinctly Scottish, the main characteristics of modern policing in
Scotland, how these have developed over the recent past, and what
they have become today. In answering these questions, the book
analyses policing in Scotland in the context of the new and
emerging ideas about the nature, purposes and methods of policing
that are developing elsewhere in the world, and seeks to determine
how far Scottish policing is maintaining its own traditions, or
simply becoming a localised example of wider global trends.
The second edition of this popular text introduces new chapters on
crime investigation, police unionism, ethnic minorities, policing
violence and forensic science, as well as incorporating a major new
theme which seeks to explain how those responsible for policing
Scotland set about dealing with current issues such as terrorism
and organised crime. This book makes a significant contribution to
the current debate on policing in Scotland, and as such is an
essential text for academics and those interested in policing
issues.
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