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Featuring chapters written by scholars with experience in a wide
range of policing-related activities, Current Issues in Policing
provides students with diverse perspectives regarding timely issues
in policing. Students learn not only about the function of police
in society and the operations of a police organization, but also
about the most important related topics within the field. The book
begins with a chapter exploring the intersection of policing and
private security, followed by a brief history of the profession. It
then examines specific topics, including technology and privacy,
use of force, and the importance of quality leadership in law
enforcement. Additional chapters address training and education,
mental health issues, police-minority relations, police suicide,
and the challenge of responding to domestic violence calls.
Students read about efforts to humanize the police to improve
community relations, the role of body cameras in modern policing,
and the threat of criminal manufacturing enterprises. The book
concludes with a chapter assessing the future of policing. The
second edition features new content on the protests and civil
unrest of 2020, the Homeland Security and Social Justice Eras, the
concept of defunding the police, facial recognition, biometrics,
robotics, ShotSpotter technology, license plate reader technology,
3D printing, and more. Highlighting relevant and timely issues,
Current Issues in Policing is an excellent resource for courses and
programs in criminal justice and law enforcement.
Current Issues in Corrections explores a variety of the most timely
and salient challenges facing the correctional system. The text is
comprised of chapters written by experts in the field who have
experience as both academic and criminal justice practitioners.The
book begins with an exploration of issues in private corrections
and then moves forward to discuss the history of the field, legal
issues, jails, diversion programs, community corrections,
institutional corrections, correctional career concerns, and the
interaction of the system with women, people of color, and
juveniles. The text concludes by considering the future of capital
punishment in America and examining the field of corrections from a
human rights perspective. Each chapter includes pre-reading and
post-reading questions to stimulate reflection and critical
thinking. Featuring a unique balance of theory and practice,
Current Issues in Corrections is an exemplary textbook for courses
in criminal justice and corrections.
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