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The Wicked Problems of Police Reform in Canada (Paperback): Laura Huey, Lorna Ferguson, Jennifer L. Schulenberg The Wicked Problems of Police Reform in Canada (Paperback)
Laura Huey, Lorna Ferguson, Jennifer L. Schulenberg
R1,122 Discovery Miles 11 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

* Draws on a unique pool of data to provide a national-level picture of the policing operational environment in Canada * Addresses police reform in response the "wicked problems" of mental health, addiction, homelessness, and missing persons, which are ongoing in Canada as well as other nations around the world * Offers an often-ignored Canadian perspective on the challenges of police reform

Rethinking Policing and Justice - Exploring Alternatives to Law Enforcement (Hardcover): Luis Fernandez, Laura Huey Rethinking Policing and Justice - Exploring Alternatives to Law Enforcement (Hardcover)
Luis Fernandez, Laura Huey
R1,097 Discovery Miles 10 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

It has become somewhat axiomatic to refer to the police as the gatekeepers of the criminal justice system and thus as a mechanism for the provision of justice. And yet, when we conceptualize the police in this way, what is often taken for granted is the exact nature of that role and its larger social meaning. Indeed, we know that police deliver justice more efficiently to some and injustice to others. Rethinking Policing and Justice critically examines the role of policing (both state and non-state forms) in the provision of justice (and injustice). In essence, it presents work that highlights how different communities and groups have sought alternatives to policing, sometimes taking over the functions of policing. It also shows a variety of theoretical, methodology, and other approaches for the critical evaluation of law enforcement, highlighing different insights into alternative modes of policing, as we seek to understand and redraft the relationship between policing and justice.

This book was originally published as a special issue of Contemporary Justice Review.

The Wicked Problems of Police Reform in Canada (Hardcover): Laura Huey, Lorna Ferguson, Jennifer L. Schulenberg The Wicked Problems of Police Reform in Canada (Hardcover)
Laura Huey, Lorna Ferguson, Jennifer L. Schulenberg
R3,873 Discovery Miles 38 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

* Draws on a unique pool of data to provide a national-level picture of the policing operational environment in Canada * Addresses police reform in response the "wicked problems" of mental health, addiction, homelessness, and missing persons, which are ongoing in Canada as well as other nations around the world * Offers an often-ignored Canadian perspective on the challenges of police reform

Implementing Evidence-Based Research - A How-to Guide for Police Organizations (Paperback): Laura Huey, Renee Mitchell, Hina... Implementing Evidence-Based Research - A How-to Guide for Police Organizations (Paperback)
Laura Huey, Renee Mitchell, Hina Kalyal, Roger Pegram
R923 Discovery Miles 9 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

When it comes to adopting evidence-based approaches, does the size of an organization really matter? This practical guide brings leading police and sociology experts together to demonstrate how police forces of all sizes can successfully embed evidence-based methods by using their strengths and limitations to their advantage. Drawing on experiences of policing in North America, it proposes new ways of strategizing and harnessing the talents of 'change champions'. Building on the authors' widely adopted first book on evidence-based policing, this is essential reading for practitioners, aspiring leaders, students and policy-makers.

Becoming Strong - Impoverished Women and the Struggle to Overcome Violence (Paperback): Laura Huey, Ryan Broll Becoming Strong - Impoverished Women and the Struggle to Overcome Violence (Paperback)
Laura Huey, Ryan Broll
R592 Discovery Miles 5 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Drawing on more than 150 in-depth interviews, Becoming Strong: Impoverished Women and the Struggle to Overcome Violence explores the diverse effects of trauma in the lives of homeless female victims of violence. Laura Huey and Ryan Broll closely examine the negative patterns common to cases of homeless female victims of violence and develop informed solutions for responding to issues that perpetuate cycles of female homelessness. Becoming Strong offers not only a comprehensive examination of trauma and the role it can play in shaping homeless women's lives, but it also explores how women may recover and develop strategies for coping with traumatic experiences.

Policing Mental Health - Public safety and crime prevention in Canada (Paperback, 1st ed. 2022): Laura Huey, Jennifer L.... Policing Mental Health - Public safety and crime prevention in Canada (Paperback, 1st ed. 2022)
Laura Huey, Jennifer L. Schulenberg, Jacek Koziarski
R1,371 Discovery Miles 13 710 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This brief addresses the question of the various ways in which mental health-related issues have become police responsibility. It provides a detailed understanding of the myriad of ways in which police are often called upon to be the primary responder to mental health-related issues, well beyond the standard media images of individuals in extreme crisis. Drawing upon the results of two separate ethnographies of police practices in Canada, this volume examines how public policing has become entangled in cases of persons with mental illness (PMI). It examines two aspects of the police role and mandate that brings police officers into contact with individuals dealing with mental health disorders: public safety, and crime prevention and response. It explores police perceptions towards the roles they play in the lives of PMI, and police demands in these types of calls for service that have transformed aspects of public policing. Appropriate for policing researchers, law enforcement and public policymakers, this book presents the argument that tackling this matter requires knowledge of police involvement in situations with PMI, as well as a set of evidence-based policy options that will not generate additional resource or other strains.

Evidence Based Policing - An Introduction (Paperback): Renee Mitchell, Laura Huey Evidence Based Policing - An Introduction (Paperback)
Renee Mitchell, Laura Huey
R744 Discovery Miles 7 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Including contributions from leading international EBP researchers this book examines what makes something evidence-based and not merely evidence-informed, unifing the voices of police practitioners, academics, and pracademics. It provides real world examples of evidence-based police practices and how police research can be created and applied in the field.

Evidence Based Policing - An Introduction (Hardcover): Renee Mitchell, Laura Huey Evidence Based Policing - An Introduction (Hardcover)
Renee Mitchell, Laura Huey
R2,153 R2,021 Discovery Miles 20 210 Save R132 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Over the past ten years, the field of evidence-based policing (EBP) has grown substantially, evolving from a novel idea at the fringes of policing to an increasingly core component of contemporary policing research and practice. Examining what makes something evidence-based and not merely evidence-informed, this book unifies the voices of police practitioners, academics, and pracademics. It provides real world examples of evidence-based police practices and how police research can be created and applied in the field. Includes contributions from leading international EBP researchers and practitioners such as Larry Sherman, University of Cambridge, Lorraine Mazerrolle, University of Queensland, Anthony Braga, Northeastern and Craig Bennell, Carelton University.

Negotiating Demands - Politics of Skid Row Policing in Edinburgh, San Francisco, and Vancouver (Paperback): Laura Huey Negotiating Demands - Politics of Skid Row Policing in Edinburgh, San Francisco, and Vancouver (Paperback)
Laura Huey
R870 Discovery Miles 8 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The relationship between policing and the governance of society is an important and complex one, especially as it relates to destitute areas. Through a comparative analysis of policing in skid row districts in three cities -Edinburgh, San Francisco, and Vancouver - "Negotiating Demands" offers an inside look at the influence of local political, moral, and economic issues on police practices within marginalized communities.

Through an analysis of various theoretical approaches and ethnographic field data, Laura Huey unveils a portrait of skid row policing as a political process. Police are regularly called upon to negotiate often-conflicting sets of demands, especially within the context of disadvantaged or troubled neighbourhoods. Examining a broad spectrum of police procedures and community responses, Huey offers a reconceptualization of the police as political actors who 'negotiate demands' of different constituencies. How the police meet these demands - through incident- and context-specific uses of law enforcement, peacekeeping, social work, and knowledge work - are shown to be a product of the civic environment in which they operate and of the 'moral-economic' forces that shape public discourse.

"Negotiating Demands" is an original and thought-provoking study that not only advances our knowledge of police organization and decision-making strategies but also refines our understanding of how processes of social inclusion and exclusion occur in different liberal regimes and how they can be addressed.

Invisible Victims - Homelessness and the Growing Security Gap (Paperback): Laura Huey Invisible Victims - Homelessness and the Growing Security Gap (Paperback)
Laura Huey
R770 R697 Discovery Miles 6 970 Save R73 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Despite Western society's preoccupation with safety and protection, its most vulnerable members still lack access to the level of security that many of us take for granted. In this trailblazing study, Laura Huey illustrates the issue of a 'security gap' faced by increasing homeless populations: while they are among the most likely victims of crime, they are also among the least served by existing forms of state and private security.

Invisible Victims presents the first comprehensive, integrated study of the risks faced by homeless people and their attempts to find safety and security in often dangerous environments. Huey draws not only on current debates on security within criminology, but also on a decade's worth of her own field research on the victimization and policing of the homeless. A theoretically and empirically informed examination of the myriad issues affecting the homeless, Invisible Victims makes a compelling case for society to provide necessary services and, above all, a basic level of security for this population.

Negotiating Demands - Politics of Skid Row Policing in Edinburgh, San Francisco, and Vancouver (Hardcover, New): Laura Huey Negotiating Demands - Politics of Skid Row Policing in Edinburgh, San Francisco, and Vancouver (Hardcover, New)
Laura Huey
R1,957 R1,755 Discovery Miles 17 550 Save R202 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The relationship between policing and the governance of society is an important and complex one, especially as it relates to destitute areas. Through a comparative analysis of policing in skid row districts in three cities -Edinburgh, San Francisco, and Vancouver - "Negotiating Demands" offers an inside look at the influence of local political, moral, and economic issues on police practices within marginalized communities.

Through an analysis of various theoretical approaches and ethnographic field data, Laura Huey unveils a portrait of skid row policing as a political process. Police are regularly called upon to negotiate often-conflicting sets of demands, especially within the context of disadvantaged or troubled neighbourhoods. Examining a broad spectrum of police procedures and community responses, Huey offers a reconceptualization of the police as political actors who 'negotiate demands' of different constituencies. How the police meet these demands - through incident- and context-specific uses of law enforcement, peacekeeping, social work, and knowledge work - are shown to be a product of the civic environment in which they operate and of the 'moral-economic' forces that shape public discourse.

"Negotiating Demands" is an original and thought-provoking study that not only advances our knowledge of police organization and decision-making strategies but also refines our understanding of how processes of social inclusion and exclusion occur in different liberal regimes and how they can be addressed.

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