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Originally published in 1995, Social Changes, Crime and the Police
studies the relationship of social change and crime, the role of
the police amidst changing social conditions, and the reaction of
society and the state to the criminal problem. It examines the
essential differences and challenges which confronted countries in
Western and Eastern Europe after the collapse of the socialist
system. In recent years, many areas of Europe had experienced a
period of rapid technological development which had changed
economic and cultural structures, creating temporary instability.
Within a relatively short period of time traditional values and
beliefs had been undermined. National boundaries and geographical
differences had gradually lost their significance and the opening
of frontiers had created easier conditions for crime. The nature of
crime itself had been transformed by the increasingly close
relationships between countries. While many Eastern European
countries sought to undo the authoritarian legacies of the
socialist period, Western Europe faced new challenges to its urban
order. The editors and the contributors also examine the kinds of
new policing concepts which may be formulated and the new practices
which may develop during the next few decades. Governments must
determine the role of the police and the law in accordance with
public demands for powerful policing combined with consideration of
the individual’s rights, thus maintaining the vital balance
between personal freedom and social peace.
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