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In the past, defining municipal policing was easier as it
incorporated local authority duties, crime prevention and police
patrol. However in the contemporary setting, police resources are
regularly overstretched and novel ways of alleviating their
workloads are continually being sought. One method of achieving
this goal is by involving other people and technology to assist the
police in their everyday tasks. A system of partnership and
technology, underpinned by legislation, has made this ambition
possible. This book reviews how traditional municipal policing has
evolved in a number of European Union countries discussing topics
such as history, police civilianization, police auxiliaries,
community policing, surveillance, politics and governance, with
predictions as to what may lie ahead for municipal policing in the
EU. Municipal Policing in Europe provides an exclusive vista of the
evolving model of local policing in the EU member states at a time
when police forces are increasingly collaborating together.
The book applies a model of municipal policing to compare a number
of police systems in the European Union suggesting that in the
future local communities will have some form of police enforcement
mechanism that will not always include the sworn police officer.
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Oscar & Sarah (Hardcover)
Fred Popeski; Illustrated by Corey Zayatz; Designed by Mark D. Donnelly
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R518
Discovery Miles 5 180
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My Name Is Rocky (Hardcover)
Mark D. Donnelly; Illustrated by Corey Zayatz; Contributions by Mark D. Donnelly
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R533
Discovery Miles 5 330
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The present volume is the result of an international scholars
conference held in 2005, studying the influence of the Belgian
bishops and theologians at the Second Vatican Council. The book is
subdivided in three main parts. A first part offers more general
studies (both from a historical and a sociological point of view)
into the way large assemblies function, and the way in which
smaller groups are able to exercize influence on their outcome. The
second part contains a number of studies devoted to the specific
role and influence of the Belgian cardinal Leo Joseph Suenens at
Vatican II, with particular emphasis on his contacts with other
conciliar protagonists. Thirdly, the role of various theologians
(Philips, Thils, Moeller, ...) and bishops (De Smedt, Calewaert,
but also Belgian missionary bishops) is studied by an international
team of specialists on the history of the Council.
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