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Leading the Police - A History of Chief Constables 1835-2017 (Hardcover): Kim Stevenson, David Cox, Iain Channing Leading the Police - A History of Chief Constables 1835-2017 (Hardcover)
Kim Stevenson, David Cox, Iain Channing
R4,144 Discovery Miles 41 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In 2015 the College of Policing published its Leadership Review with specific reference to the type of leadership required to ensure that the next generation of Chief Constables and their management approach will be fit for purpose. Three key issues were highlighted as underpinning the effective leadership and management of contemporary policing: hierarchy, culture and consistency. Yet these are not just relevant to modern policing, having appeared as constant features, implicitly and explicitly, since the creation of the first provincial constabularies in 1835. This collection reviews the history of the UK Chief Constable, reflecting on the shifts and continuities in police leadership style, practice and performance over the past 180 years, critiquing the factors affecting their operational management and how these impacted upon the organization and service delivery of their forces. The individuality of Chief Constables significantly impacts on how national and local strategies are implemented, shaping relationships with their respective communities and local authorities. Importantly, the book addresses not just the English experience but considers the role of Chief Constables in the whole of the United Kingdom, highlighting the extent to which they could exercise autonomous authority over their force and populace. The historical perspective adopted contextualises existing considerations of leadership in modern policing, and the extensive timeframe and geographical reach beyond the experience of the Metropolitan force enables a direct engagement with contemporary debates. It also offers a valuable addition to the existing literature contributing to the institutional memory of UK policing. The contributors represent a range of disciplines including history, law, criminology and leadership studies, and some also have practical policing experience.

Child Sexual Abuse Reported by Adult Survivors - Legal Responses in England and Wales, Ireland and Australia (Hardcover):... Child Sexual Abuse Reported by Adult Survivors - Legal Responses in England and Wales, Ireland and Australia (Hardcover)
Sinead Ring, Kate Gleeson, Kim Stevenson
R4,148 Discovery Miles 41 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

1. This book has a multi-disciplinary market, across criminology, law, socio-legal studies, history and social work. 2. This book has potential as supplementary reading across a range of popular teaching topics in criminology and law, including sexual abuse, victimology, comparative criminal justice, law and gender, and socio-legal studies.

Leading the Police - A History of Chief Constables 1835-2017 (Paperback): Kim Stevenson, David Cox, Iain Channing Leading the Police - A History of Chief Constables 1835-2017 (Paperback)
Kim Stevenson, David Cox, Iain Channing
R1,291 Discovery Miles 12 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In 2015 the College of Policing published its Leadership Review with specific reference to the type of leadership required to ensure that the next generation of Chief Constables and their management approach will be fit for purpose. Three key issues were highlighted as underpinning the effective leadership and management of contemporary policing: hierarchy, culture and consistency. Yet these are not just relevant to modern policing, having appeared as constant features, implicitly and explicitly, since the creation of the first provincial constabularies in 1835. This collection reviews the history of the UK Chief Constable, reflecting on the shifts and continuities in police leadership style, practice and performance over the past 180 years, critiquing the factors affecting their operational management and how these impacted upon the organization and service delivery of their forces. The individuality of Chief Constables significantly impacts on how national and local strategies are implemented, shaping relationships with their respective communities and local authorities. Importantly, the book addresses not just the English experience but considers the role of Chief Constables in the whole of the United Kingdom, highlighting the extent to which they could exercise autonomous authority over their force and populace. The historical perspective adopted contextualises existing considerations of leadership in modern policing, and the extensive timeframe and geographical reach beyond the experience of the Metropolitan force enables a direct engagement with contemporary debates. It also offers a valuable addition to the existing literature contributing to the institutional memory of UK policing. The contributors represent a range of disciplines including history, law, criminology and leadership studies, and some also have practical policing experience.

Public Indecency in England 1857-1960 - 'A Serious and Growing Evil' (Paperback): David Cox, Kim Stevenson, Candida... Public Indecency in England 1857-1960 - 'A Serious and Growing Evil' (Paperback)
David Cox, Kim Stevenson, Candida Harris, Judith Rowbotham
R1,468 Discovery Miles 14 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Throughout the nineteenth century and twentieth century, various attempts were made to define and control problematic behaviour in public by legal and legislative means through the use of a somewhat nebulous concept of 'indecency'. Remarkably however, public indecency remains a much under-researched aspect of English legal, social and criminal justice history. Covering a period of just over a century, from 1857 (the date of the passing of the first Obscene Publications Act) to 1960 (the date of the famous trial of Penguin Books over their publication of Lady Chatterley's Lover following the introduction of a new Obscene Publications Act in the previous year), Public Indecency in England investigates the social and cultural obsession with various forms of indecency and how public perceptions of different types of indecent behaviour led to legal definitions of such behaviour in both common law and statute. This truly interdisciplinary book utilises socio-legal, historical and criminological research to discuss the practical response of both the police and the judiciary to those caught engaging in public indecency, as well as to highlight the increasing problems faced by moralists during a period of unprecedented technological developments in the fields of visual and aural mass entertainment. It is written in a lively and approachable style and, as such, is of interest to academics and students engaged in the study of deviance, law, criminology, sociology, criminal justice, socio-legal studies, and history. It will also be of interest to the general reader.

Gender, Sexualities and Law (Paperback): Jackie Jones, Anna Grear, Rachel Anne Fenton, Kim Stevenson Gender, Sexualities and Law (Paperback)
Jackie Jones, Anna Grear, Rachel Anne Fenton, Kim Stevenson
R1,607 Discovery Miles 16 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Bringing together an international range of academics, Gender, Sexualities and Law provides a comprehensive interrogation of the range of contemporary issues - both topical and controversial - raised by the gendered character of law, legal discourse and institutions. The gendering of law, persons and the legal profession, along with the gender bias of legal outcomes, has been a fractious, but fertile, focus of reflection. It has, moreover, been an important site of political struggle. This collection of essays offers an unrivalled examination of its various contemporary dimensions, focusing on: issues of theory and representation; violence, both national and international; reproduction and parenting; and partnership, sexuality, marriage and the family. Gender, Sexualities and Law will be invaluable for all those engaged in research and study of the law (and related fields) as a form of gendered power.

Gender, Sexualities and Law (Hardcover, New): Jackie Jones, Anna Grear, Rachel Anne Fenton, Kim Stevenson Gender, Sexualities and Law (Hardcover, New)
Jackie Jones, Anna Grear, Rachel Anne Fenton, Kim Stevenson
R4,610 Discovery Miles 46 100 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Bringing together an international range of academics, Gender, Sexualities and Law provides a comprehensive interrogation of the range of contemporary issues both topical and controversial raised by the gendered character of law, legal discourse and institutions. The gendering of law, persons and the legal profession, along with the gender bias of legal outcomes, has been a fractious, but fertile, focus of reflection. It has, moreover, been an important site of political struggle. This collection of essays offers an unrivalled examination of its various contemporary dimensions, focusing on: issues of theory and representation; violence, both national and international; reproduction and parenting; and partnership, sexuality, marriage and the family. Gender, Sexualities and Law will be invaluable for all those engaged in research and study of the law (and related fields) as a form of gendered power.

Behaving Badly - Social Panic and Moral Outrage - Victorian and Modern Parallels (Hardcover, New Ed): Judith Rowbotham, Kim... Behaving Badly - Social Panic and Moral Outrage - Victorian and Modern Parallels (Hardcover, New Ed)
Judith Rowbotham, Kim Stevenson
R3,988 Discovery Miles 39 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Both the Victorian age and the late twentieth century are often characterised by contemporaries as times of apparent economic affluence and stability. They are often depicted as periods that shared a conviction that the stability of society, including its affluence, was threatened by the activities of social deviants. These essays aim to examine crime of a socially visible nature, in the context of social panic and moral outrage in both the Victorian period and the late twentieth century. Through a series of interconnected case studies, exploring the social and legal responses to such offences and their public presentation through popular reporting and the court system, a series of apparent continuities as well as discontinuities are highlighted in the making of legislation. The innovative approach taken by the editors and contributors to concepts of crime and bad behaviour, make this essential reading for academics and practitioners. The interdisciplinary focus of the book allows it to locate the legal processes and system firmly within the socio-cultural context, instead of examining it as a discrete area of individual study, making this text central to work in law, criminology and social policy, and history.

Crime News in Modern Britain - Press Reporting and Responsibility, 1820-2010 (Hardcover): Judith Rowbotham, Kim Stevenson,... Crime News in Modern Britain - Press Reporting and Responsibility, 1820-2010 (Hardcover)
Judith Rowbotham, Kim Stevenson, Samantha Pegg
R2,391 Discovery Miles 23 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Sensationalist newspaper coverage of crime has been a matter of keen public interest. But what role has sensationalist reporting played in creating public understanding of the criminal justice system in England and Wales? This book provides an answer, presenting an engaging account of crime reportage from the late eighteenth century to the present day; from the era of specialist reporters to the days of modern investigative journalism. Written in a lively and accessible style and locating familiar crime stories from Constance Kent to Sara Payne in their contemporary presentations to newspaper readers, the chapters explore crime news in broadsheet, quality and tabloid publications and explain its importance to how the criminal justice system has been understood. The book identifies why particular crime stories came to public prominence and how these were constructed and presented for popular consumption, offering new ways of thinking about reportage and the criminal justice system.

Crime News in Modern Britain - Press Reporting and Responsibility, 1820-2010 (Paperback, 1st ed. 2013): Judith Rowbotham, Kim... Crime News in Modern Britain - Press Reporting and Responsibility, 1820-2010 (Paperback, 1st ed. 2013)
Judith Rowbotham, Kim Stevenson, Samantha Pegg
R2,183 Discovery Miles 21 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Drawing together examples from broadsheet and tabloid newspapers this account of English crime reportage takes readers from the late eighteenth century to the present day. In the post-Leveson world, it is a timely and engaging contextualisation of the history of printed crime news and investigative journalism.

Public Indecency in England 1857-1960 - 'A Serious and Growing Evil' (Hardcover): David Cox, Kim Stevenson, Candida... Public Indecency in England 1857-1960 - 'A Serious and Growing Evil' (Hardcover)
David Cox, Kim Stevenson, Candida Harris, Judith Rowbotham
R4,591 Discovery Miles 45 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Throughout the nineteenth century and twentieth century, various attempts were made to define and control problematic behaviour in public by legal and legislative means through the use of a somewhat nebulous concept of 'indecency'. Remarkably however, public indecency remains a much under-researched aspect of English legal, social and criminal justice history. Covering a period of just over a century, from 1857 (the date of the passing of the first Obscene Publications Act) to 1960 (the date of the famous trial of Penguin Books over their publication of Lady Chatterley's Lover following the introduction of a new Obscene Publications Act in the previous year), Public Indecency in England investigates the social and cultural obsession with various forms of indecency and how public perceptions of different types of indecent behaviour led to legal definitions of such behaviour in both common law and statute. This truly interdisciplinary book utilises socio-legal, historical and criminological research to discuss the practical response of both the police and the judiciary to those caught engaging in public indecency, as well as to highlight the increasing problems faced by moralists during a period of unprecedented technological developments in the fields of visual and aural mass entertainment. It is written in a lively and approachable style and, as such, is of interest to academics and students engaged in the study of deviance, law, criminology, sociology, criminal justice, socio-legal studies, and history. It will also be of interest to the general reader.

Behind Mogo's Mask (Paperback): Kim Stevenson Behind Mogo's Mask (Paperback)
Kim Stevenson; Illustrated by Isabel Arnaud
R310 R256 Discovery Miles 2 560 Save R54 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Behind Mogo's Mask (Hardcover): Kim Stevenson Behind Mogo's Mask (Hardcover)
Kim Stevenson
R561 R472 Discovery Miles 4 720 Save R89 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Empowered Eating - Binge Free Forever (Paperback): Kim Stevenson Farmakis Empowered Eating - Binge Free Forever (Paperback)
Kim Stevenson Farmakis
R560 Discovery Miles 5 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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