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Democratic Policing in a Changing World (Hardcover)
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Democratic Policing in a Changing World (Hardcover)
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Democratic policing today is a widely used approach to policing not
only in Western societies but increasingly around the world. Yet it
is rarely defined and it is little understood by the public and
even by many of its practitioners. This book combines political
philosophy, sociology, and criminal justice to develop a widely
applicable fundamental conception of democratic policing. DP is
built on a basic principle that building trust with citizens is the
basis of more effective and beneficial policing in a community.
This requires an approach to equality among social groups that has
not been present or referred to widely in police studies or in
criminal justice. Moreover, it requires an understanding of the
postmodern world: of rapid communication, displacement of time and
space, and cheap worldwide transportation. These changes can cause
displacement and distrust across national and cultural boundaries,
even as states grow weaker and the local nature of policing comes
into question. Insofar as policing is a means for coping with
uncertainty and reducing distrust, it faces new challenges from
contingencies produced by the media, the law, untoward events,
internal command and control issues, and variations in officially
recorded crime. These trends call for the basic reformulation of
the foundations of democratic policing taken up in this book.
Manning delineates today's relationship between democracy and
policing. He documents the failure of police reform, showing that
each new approach-crime mapping, community policing, problem
solving, and hotspots policing-has failed to alter any fundamental
practice and has in fact increased inequalities. He offers new and
better approaches forscholars, policy makers, police, governments,
and societies to establish more effective policing.
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