The boundary between public and private policing is messy and
complex. Police executives deal with some aspect of it almost every
day. Private investments in security continue to expand and
public/private partnerships of myriad types proliferate, even as
budgets for public policing stall or decline. This book provides
police executives an opportunity to explore the critical issues
that arise at this boundary. It also examines policing and wrongful
convictions; social media and police leadership; challenges of
policing in a democratic society; and costs and value in policing.
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