"Beyond Community Policing" uses history and general sociological
theory to examine the trajectory of municipal policing from Britain
in the 1830s to its adoption and evolution in the America. By
analyzing the uncertain and uneven historical development of
policing, this book illustrates in great detail the functional
connections between cities (or communities) and police departments.
Chriss also considers the development of municipal policing in the
American West between 1850 and 1890, which helps to situate the
current discussion of policing in the post 9/11 United States.
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