"A wonderful resource, user friendly and very well written." - Timothy J. Horohol, John Jay College

A unique approach to studying police forces around the globe

How d...

Buy Now From Amazon

"A wonderful resource, user friendly and very well written." - Timothy J. Horohol, John Jay College

A unique approach to studying police forces around the globe

How do police forces around the world move toward democratization of their operations and responses? Analyzing police forces from 12 different countries, Comparative Policing: The Struggle for Democratization assesses the stages of each country based on the author's development of a "Continuum of Democracy" scale.

Key Features
Using five basic themes, this book uses the following criteria to rank and evaluate where each country falls on the continuum, clarifying how policing practices differ:
· History of a democratic form of government
· Level of corruption within governmental organizations and the oversight mechanisms in place
· Scope of and response to civil disobedience
· Organization structures of police departments
· Operational responses to terrorism and organized crime

Intended Audience: This unique analysis of policing is an ideal text for undergraduate and graduate courses in Comparative Criminal Justice, Police Studies, Policing and Society, and Terrorism in departments of criminal justice, criminology, sociology, and government.

Similar Products

Justice Without Trial: Law Enforcement in Democratic Society (Classics of Law & Society)Theories of Crime: A ReaderTheories of Crime (2nd Edition)Community CorrectionsPolice Ethics: The Corruption of Noble CauseThe Practice of Research in Criminology and Criminal JusticeThe Battered Woman Syndrome, Third Edition (Focus on Women)Qualitative Inquiry and Research Design: Choosing Among Five Approaches