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This edited book explores the history, development and use of
technology in the policing of society, showing that technology
plays a key, if not pivotal role in the work of law enforcement.
The authors analyse several examples of technology in common use
today, which include both officers' equipment and technology used
by crime scene investigation teams. They discuss the supportive
role that technology plays in the investigation process as well as
the concerns that may arise from a reliance upon technological
advances. The book offers the reader a unique look at the scholarly
and professional experience, with chapters written by academic
researchers, as well as a number practitioners from the field of
policing. It is essential reading for all those interested in a
constantly changing and evolving field with implications for both
theory and practice.
Professional Risk and Working with People provides advice on
assessing and managing risks for all those employed to take risks
with or on behalf of other people. The authors explore issues of
risk assessment and management that provides readers with a broad
knowledge of risk practices that can be applied across a range of
disciplines. They detail the benefits of risk as well as the
potential harm and explain relevant legislation and concepts of
negligence in clear and accessible language. Examples of risk
policies, systems and effective judgement in managing complex risk
decisions are also included. In the current climate of blame and
readiness to pursue legal action against professionals, this book
will prove essential reading for all practitioners who come into
contact with risk, including doctors and other health and care
professionals, probation officers and social workers. Leaders of
professional courses and their students will also find this an
invaluable guide.
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