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This volume is a collection of interviews with policing leaders
that explores their understanding of policing developments and
current challenges in their own countries and internationally, and
examines how they evaluate or interpret these developments. The
book is based on the premise that police officials have a wealth of
experience that can make significant contributions to our
understanding of the prospects and problems of policing today. In
this book, ten police leaders from the continents of North America,
Asia, Australasia, Africa, and Europe offer their combined
experiences in policing. The interviews, conducted by experienced
policing academics, capture how these officers personally, as well
as through their organizations, have confronted many waves of
change - political, social, and institutional. Interviews examine
each professional's assessment of their career path; changes
experienced during their career; their personal policing
philosophy; problems and successes experienced in leadership; their
views on the contribution of theory to practice; their experience
of transnational relations; their understanding of nature of
democratic policing; and their assessment of how policing will
change in the future. As police and policing across the world face
a turning point, this book offers ideas and best practices from the
front lines on ways to respond with vigor, creativity, and
sensitivity to the challenges of repositioning police in the
twenty-first century.
Trends in Policing: Interviews with Police Leaders Across the
Globe, Volume Five, is based on the premise that police officials
have a wealth of experience that can make significant contributions
to our understanding of the prospects and problems of policing
today. Each chapter consists of an interview with a policing leader
that explores their understanding of policing developments and
current challenges in their countries and internationally, and
examines how they evaluate or interpret these developments.
Trends in Policing: Interviews with Police Leaders Across the
Globe, Volume Four, is the latest installment in a series of
insightful interviews with senior police executives worldwide. The
book offers readers an unparalleled insider's perspective on police
goals, practices, and management in nationwide, regional, and city
environments. Conducted by a team of academic and practitioner
experts following the same schema of topics, the interviews explore
the executives' backgrounds, education, and careers and provide
insight on a number of topics relevant to their work, including:
Conception of the police mission and police role Views on strategy
and tactics Experience with democratic policing Major changes in
policies and procedures The relationship between police theory and
practice The impact of globalization The interview participants are
drawn from four continents and from a broad variety of policing
contexts-from metropolitan to largely rural areas, developed and
developing countries, from emerging democracies to stable
democracies. They are diverse in age, ethnicity, education,
background, and career trajectories. This volume constitutes a
resource of immense value to academic analysts of policing
philosophies and leadership, as well as to policymakers and
practitioners who wish to have a sense of where the leaders in
their field have come from and where they are going. The book and
its predecessors are a major contribution to the study and practice
of policing around the world.
Trends in Policing: Interviews with Police Leaders Across the
Globe, Volume Four, is the latest installment in a series of
insightful interviews with senior police executives worldwide. The
book offers readers an unparalleled insider's perspective on police
goals, practices, and management in nationwide, regional, and city
environments. Conducted by a team of academic and practitioner
experts following the same schema of topics, the interviews explore
the executives' backgrounds, education, and careers and provide
insight on a number of topics relevant to their work, including:
Conception of the police mission and police role Views on strategy
and tactics Experience with democratic policing Major changes in
policies and procedures The relationship between police theory and
practice The impact of globalization The interview participants are
drawn from four continents and from a broad variety of policing
contexts-from metropolitan to largely rural areas, developed and
developing countries, from emerging democracies to stable
democracies. They are diverse in age, ethnicity, education,
background, and career trajectories. This volume constitutes a
resource of immense value to academic analysts of policing
philosophies and leadership, as well as to policymakers and
practitioners who wish to have a sense of where the leaders in
their field have come from and where they are going. The book and
its predecessors are a major contribution to the study and practice
of policing around the world.
This volume is a collection of interviews with policing leaders
that explores their understanding of policing developments and
current challenges in their own countries and internationally, and
examines how they evaluate or interpret these developments. The
book is based on the premise that police officials have a wealth of
experience that can make significant contributions to our
understanding of the prospects and problems of policing today. In
this book, ten police leaders from the continents of North America,
Asia, Australasia, Africa, and Europe offer their combined
experiences in policing. The interviews, conducted by experienced
policing academics, capture how these officers personally, as well
as through their organizations, have confronted many waves of
change - political, social, and institutional. Interviews examine
each professional's assessment of their career path; changes
experienced during their career; their personal policing
philosophy; problems and successes experienced in leadership; their
views on the contribution of theory to practice; their experience
of transnational relations; their understanding of nature of
democratic policing; and their assessment of how policing will
change in the future. As police and policing across the world face
a turning point, this book offers ideas and best practices from the
front lines on ways to respond with vigor, creativity, and
sensitivity to the challenges of repositioning police in the
twenty-first century.
Trends in Policing: Interviews with Police Leaders Across the
Globe, Volume Five, is based on the premise that police officials
have a wealth of experience that can make significant contributions
to our understanding of the prospects and problems of policing
today. Each chapter consists of an interview with a policing leader
that explores their understanding of policing developments and
current challenges in their countries and internationally, and
examines how they evaluate or interpret these developments.
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