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In 1996, Garland published the second edition of the Encyclopedia
of Police Science, edited by the late William G. Bailey. The work
covered all the major sectors of policing in the US. Since then
much research has been done on policing issues, and there have been
significant changes in techniques and in the American police
system. Technological advances have refined and generated methods
of investigation. Political events, such as the terrorist attacks
of September 11, 2001 in the United States, have created new
policing needs while affecting public opinion about law
enforcement. These developments appear in the third, expanded
edition of the Encyclopedia of Police Science. 380 entries examine
the theoretical and practical aspects of law enforcement,
discussing past and present practices. The added coverage makes the
Encyclopedia more comprehensive with a greater focus on today's
policing issues. Also added are themes such as accountability, the
culture of police, and the legal framework that affects police
decision. New topics discuss recent issues, such as Internet and
crime, international terrorism, airport safety, or racial
profiling. Entries are contributed by scholars as well as experts
working in police departments, crime labs, and various fields of
policing.
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