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The Fragmentation of Policing in American Cities - Toward an Ecological Theory of Police-Citizen Relations (Hardcover, New):... The Fragmentation of Policing in American Cities - Toward an Ecological Theory of Police-Citizen Relations (Hardcover, New)
Hung-En Sung
R2,799 R2,533 Discovery Miles 25 330 Save R266 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The relationship between police and the communities and citizens they serve has long been a topic of study and controversy. Sung provides a place-oriented theory of policing to guide strategies for crime control and problem-oriented policing. He contends that community policing is a product of power relations among communities. Sung also explores:

how police and citizens interact with each other in stratified and residentially segregated communities

how services are delivered by police

how citizens respond to those charged with protecting them and enforcing the law

Illuminating the police-neighborhood and advancing a clear hypothesis for explaining and predicting changes in police behavior, this both provides a conceptual platform for public policy debate, planning, and evaluation of police, public safety, and democratic governance.

According to Sung, place has everything to do with the success of community policing, and the attitudes of both police and citizens contribute to the success or failure of police initiatives as well as the level of crime inherent in a community. By focusing on the social and political forces that shape the residential patterns of American cities and the organization of police work, Sung provides a theoretical framework for considering the relations between police and citizens in different neighborhoods. He concludes that current modes of police-community relations and crime prevention will improve only if the policies adopted encourage the transformation of marginal communities into communities where citizens feel a shared responsibility for maintaining and peace and order. This unique contribution to a growing field of study provides an ecological theory of police-citizen relations that begins with the inequality and segregation inherent in many American cities.

Rethinking Corrections - Rehabilitation, Reentry, and Reintegration (Paperback): Lior Gideon, Hung-En Sung Rethinking Corrections - Rehabilitation, Reentry, and Reintegration (Paperback)
Lior Gideon, Hung-En Sung
R4,139 Discovery Miles 41 390 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

A comprehensive overview of rehabilitation, reentry, and reintegration,with real-life examples of successes and failures and the most current research This text explores the challenges that convicted offenders face over the course of the rehabilitation, reentry, and reintegration process. Using an integrated, theoretical approach, each chapter is devoted to a corrections topic and incorporates original evidence-based concepts, research, and policy from experts in the field, and examines how correctional practices are being managed. Students are exposed to examples of both the successful attempts and the failures to reintegrate prisoners into the community, and they will be encouraged to consider how they can help influence future policy decisions as practitioners in the field.

Rethinking Corrections - Rehabilitation, Reentry, and Reintegration (Hardcover): Lior Gideon, Hung-En Sung Rethinking Corrections - Rehabilitation, Reentry, and Reintegration (Hardcover)
Lior Gideon, Hung-En Sung
R5,704 Discovery Miles 57 040 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

A comprehensive overview of rehabilitation, reentry, and reintegration,with real-life examples of successes and failures and the most current research This text explores the challenges that convicted offenders face over the course of the rehabilitation, reentry, and reintegration process. Using an integrated, theoretical approach, each chapter is devoted to a corrections topic and incorporates original evidence-based concepts, research, and policy from experts in the field, and examines how correctional practices are being managed. Students are exposed to examples of both the successful attempts and the failures to reintegrate prisoners into the community, and they will be encouraged to consider how they can help influence future policy decisions as practitioners in the field.

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