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This book offers a fresh approach to a range of pressing issues,
emphasising the value of establishing economic crime as a
sub-discipline within criminology. This will be essential reading
for a range of more applied graduate courses across the UK and
Europe on counter-fraud, money laundering, corruption, security
management and financial crime investigation. Given the prominence
of 'economic crime' amongst police forces, law enforcement agencies
and government, this book has a secondary market amongst
practitioners.
The second edition of Private Policing details the substantial
involvement of private agents and organisations involved in
policing beyond the public police. It develops a taxonomy of
policing and explores in depth each of the main categories,
examining the degree of privateness, amongst several other issues.
The main categories include the public police; hybrid policing such
as state policing bodies, specialised police forces and
non-governmental organisations; voluntary policing; and the private
security industry. This book explores how the public police and
many other state bodies have significant degrees of privateness,
from outright privatisation through to the serving of private
interests. The book provides a theoretical framework for private
policing, building upon the growing base of scholarship in this
area. Fully revised, this new edition not only brings the old
edition up to date with the substantial scholarship since 2002, but
also provides more international context and several new chapters
on: corporate security management, security officers, and private
investigation. There is also a consideration of what the book calls
the 'new private security industry' working largely in cyber-space.
Bringing together research from a wide range of projects the author
has been involved with, along with the growing body of private
policing scholarship, the book shows the substantial involvement of
non-public police bodies in policing and highlights a wide range of
issues for debate and further research. Private Policing is ideal
reading for students of policing and security courses, academics
with an interest in private policing and security, and
practitioners from security and policing.
The second edition of Private Policing details the substantial
involvement of private agents and organisations involved in
policing beyond the public police. It develops a taxonomy of
policing and explores in depth each of the main categories,
examining the degree of privateness, amongst several other issues.
The main categories include the public police; hybrid policing such
as state policing bodies, specialised police forces and
non-governmental organisations; voluntary policing; and the private
security industry. This book explores how the public police and
many other state bodies have significant degrees of privateness,
from outright privatisation through to the serving of private
interests. The book provides a theoretical framework for private
policing, building upon the growing base of scholarship in this
area. Fully revised, this new edition not only brings the old
edition up to date with the substantial scholarship since 2002, but
also provides more international context and several new chapters
on: corporate security management, security officers, and private
investigation. There is also a consideration of what the book calls
the 'new private security industry' working largely in cyber-space.
Bringing together research from a wide range of projects the author
has been involved with, along with the growing body of private
policing scholarship, the book shows the substantial involvement of
non-public police bodies in policing and highlights a wide range of
issues for debate and further research. Private Policing is ideal
reading for students of policing and security courses, academics
with an interest in private policing and security, and
practitioners from security and policing.
Crime is undergoing a metamorphosis. The online technological
revolution has created new opportunities for a wide variety of
crimes which can be perpetrated on an industrial scale, and crimes
traditionally committed in an offline environment are increasingly
being transitioned to an online environment. This book takes a case
study-based approach to exploring the types, perpetrators and
victims of cyber frauds. Topics covered include: An in-depth
breakdown of the most common types of cyber fraud and scams. The
victim selection techniques and perpetration strategies of
fraudsters. An exploration of the impact of fraud upon victims and
best practice examples of support systems for victims. Current
approaches for policing, punishing and preventing cyber frauds and
scams. This book argues for a greater need to understand and
respond to cyber fraud and scams in a more effective and
victim-centred manner. It explores the victim-blaming discourse,
before moving on to examine the structures of support in place to
assist victims, noting some of the interesting initiatives from
around the world and the emerging strategies to counter this
problem. This book is essential reading for students and
researchers engaged in cyber crime, victimology and international
fraud.
This volume examines how and to what extent security officers make
use of`legal tools. The work identifies these tools and draws on
two case-study sites to illustrate how security officers make use
of them as well as how they fit in broader security systems to
secure compliance. The study also examines the occupational culture
of security officers and links them into the broader systems of
security that operate to police nodes of governance. The book
provides insights for researchers and policy-makers seeking to
develop policy for the expanding private security industry.
Scholarship on the role of religion in American public life has
taken on a new urgency in the increasingly contentious wake of the
attacks of September 11, 2001. This volume brings together an
impressive group of scholars to build on past work and broaden the
scope of this crucial inquiry in two respects: by exploring aspects
of the religion-politics nexus in the United States that have been
neglected in the past, and by examining traditional questions
concerning the religious tincture of American political discourse
in provocative new ways. Essays include examinations of religious
rhetoric in American political and cultural discourse after
September 11th, the impact of religious ideas on environmental
ethics, religion and American law beyond the First Amendment,
religious responses to questions of gay and lesbian rights, the
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and issues of free
speech and public space in Utah, and the role of religious
institutions and ideas on the political priorities of
African-American and Latino communities. In addition, Religion,
Politics, and American Identity includes introductory and
concluding essays by leading scholars in the field of religion and
politics that assess present and future directions for study.
This book offers a fresh approach to a range of pressing issues,
emphasising the value of establishing economic crime as a
sub-discipline within criminology. This will be essential reading
for a range of more applied graduate courses across the UK and
Europe on counter-fraud, money laundering, corruption, security
management and financial crime investigation. Given the prominence
of 'economic crime' amongst police forces, law enforcement agencies
and government, this book has a secondary market amongst
practitioners.
Crime is undergoing a metamorphosis. The online technological
revolution has created new opportunities for a wide variety of
crimes which can be perpetrated on an industrial scale, and crimes
traditionally committed in an offline environment are increasingly
being transitioned to an online environment. This book takes a case
study-based approach to exploring the types, perpetrators and
victims of cyber frauds. Topics covered include: An in-depth
breakdown of the most common types of cyber fraud and scams. The
victim selection techniques and perpetration strategies of
fraudsters. An exploration of the impact of fraud upon victims and
best practice examples of support systems for victims. Current
approaches for policing, punishing and preventing cyber frauds and
scams. This book argues for a greater need to understand and
respond to cyber fraud and scams in a more effective and
victim-centred manner. It explores the victim-blaming discourse,
before moving on to examine the structures of support in place to
assist victims, noting some of the interesting initiatives from
around the world and the emerging strategies to counter this
problem. This book is essential reading for students and
researchers engaged in cyber crime, victimology and international
fraud.
This volume examines how and to what extent security officers make
use of legal tools. The work identifies these tools and draws on
two case-study sites to illustrate how security officers make use
of them as well as how they fit in broader security systems to
secure compliance. The study also examines the occupational culture
of security officers and links them into the broader systems of
security that operate to police nodes of governance. The book
provides insights for researchers and policy-makers seeking to
develop policy for the expanding private security industry.
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Scholarship on the role of religion in American public life has
taken on a new urgency in the increasingly contentious wake of the
attacks of September 11, 2001. This volume brings together an
impressive group of scholars to build on past work and broaden the
scope of this crucial inquiry in two respects: by exploring aspects
of the religion-politics nexus in the United States that have been
neglected in the past, and by examining traditional questions
concerning the religious tincture of American political discourse
in provocative new ways. Essays include examinations of religious
rhetoric in American political and cultural discourse after
September 11th, the impact of religious ideas on environmental
ethics, religion and American law beyond the First Amendment,
religious responses to questions of gay and lesbian rights, the
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and issues of free
speech and public space in Utah, and the role of religious
institutions and ideas on the political priorities of
African-American and Latino communities. In addition, Religion,
Politics, and American Identity includes introductory and
concluding essays by leading scholars in the field of religion and
politics that assess present and future directions for study.
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