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Trends in Policing Interviews with Police Leaders Across the Globe, Volume Three

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Editore:

Routledge

Pubblicazione: 05/2017
Edizione: 1° edizione





Note Editore

Several years ago, the Trends in Policing series unveiled insiders’ accounts of how police leaders perceive the work they do. These volumes feature interviews with practitioners who speak candidly about their concerns and opinions. They present their evaluations of programs and philosophies that worked and those that did not, describe their conceptions of success and failure, and offer the experiences and insights gained from living the police life. Composed of new interviews, Volume Three continues in the tradition of providing a revealing depiction of diverse police perspectives across a range of different cultures. The environments in which the subjects of these interviews operate differ vastly in terms of political life, economic resources, social structures, police-community relations, and transnational interactions. Some work in very large organizations; others, in tiny departments. Some are engaged in high-tech environments and others struggle with outdated equipment. Some must contend with routine political interference as others proceed with minimal influence. And some enjoy popular confidence while others are widely despised. The vast range of experiences profiled demonstrates how context significantly determines how police leaders feel about their work. Sociological studies by academics are plentiful in the policing literature. But police leaders possess an abundance of knowledge that can complement, challenge, and support the more cerebral, scholarly treatments. This thoughtful perspective from the vantage point of individuals in the field enables a balanced understanding of the nuances and dynamics of police culture, elevating the topic to a heightened level of discourse.




Sommario

Interview With Commissioner Mal Hyde, South Australia’s Long-Serving, Reformist Police Commissioner; Interviewed by David BakerInterview With Mag. Maximilian Edelbacher (Ret.), Federal Police of Austria; Interviewed by Peter C. KratcoskiInterview With Major General Fazil Balahasan oglu Guliyev, Head, Organizational-Inspection Department, Azerbaijan Ministry of Internal Affairs; Interviewed by Ronald D. HunterInterview With Muhidin Alic, Minister of Internal Affairs of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina; Interviewed by Jasmin Ahic and Nedžad KorajlicInterviews With Uros Pena, Director of Police, Republic of Srpska, and Goran Lujic, Director of Police, Brcko District, Bosnia-Herzgovina; Interviews and Transcriptions by Laurence Armand French and Eldan MujanovicInterview With Raymond Kendall, Honorary Secretary General of Interpol and Chairman of the Center of Excellence on Public Security’s Senior Advisory Board; Interviewed by André Matheus e Souza and George HowellInterview With Dr. Rodrigo Oliveira, Director, General Department of Specialized Police, Civil Police, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Interviewed by André Matheus e Souza and George HowellA Conversation With Colonel Jean-Etienne Elion, Congo National Police; Interviewed by Chantal Perras and Dominique WislerInterview With Leading Police Director Werner Heinrich Schumm (Ret.), Former Deputy Chief of Staff of the Federal Border Police of the Federal Republic of Germany; Interviewed by Robert F. J. HarnischmacherInterview With Lawrence Cauchi, Assistant Commissioner (Administration), Malta Police Force; Interviewed by C. M. Jessica LiInterview With General Enrique Pérez Casas, Preventive Police, Mexico City, Mexico; Interviewed by Elena AzaolaInterview With Alvaro Vizcaino, Academic Director of Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Penales (INACIPE ), Mexico City; Interview and Translation by Anthony P. LaRose, Santiago Iniguez Flores, Sean Maddan, and Morgan Gareth TanafonInterview With Francisco J. Bautista, Founder and Former Major Commissioner of the Nicaraguan National Police, Managua, Nicaragua; Interviewed by Bruno M. BaltodanoInterview With Chief of Police Ragnar L. Auglend, Hordaland Police District, Norway; Interviewed by Rune GlomsethA Conversation With Police Chief Superintendent Leocadio St. Cruz Santiago, Jr., Director of the Special Action Force of the Philippine National Police; Interviewed by Melchor C. De GuzmanInterview With Van Djorovic, Head of Police, Kragujevac, Serbia; Interviewed by Branislav SimonovicInterview With Edward Sikua, Assistant Police Commissioner, Solomon Islands Police Force; Interviewed by Otwin MareninAn Interview With Richard Monk, Police Advisor to NATO and Independent Consultant; Interviewed by Kate Story-WhyteInterview With Stephen White, Former Chief Police Officer and Current Head of "EUJUST LEX "; Interviewed by Richard MearsInterview With Andrew Hughes, Police Advisor to the United Nations; Interviewed by James E. McCabeSuggested Guidelines for InterviewersInternational Police Executive Symposium (IPES ) www.ipes.info Index




Autore

Dilip K. Das served as a police chief before joining academia. He is the founding president of International Police Executive Symposium, which brings police researchers and practitioners together to facilitate cross-cultural, international, and interdisciplinary exchanges for the enrichment of the profession. Dr. Das also serves as the founding editor-in-chief of Police Practice and Research: An International Journal. His publications include more than two dozen books and numerous articles. He is a professor of criminal justice and a human rights consultant to the United Nations. Otwin Marenin is a professor in the criminal justice program at Washington State University. He received his BS degree from Northern Arizona University and his MA and PhD degrees (in comparative politics) from UCLA . He has taught at Ahmadu Bello University and the University of Benin in Nigeria and the Universities of Baltimore, California, Colorado, and Alaska-Fairbanks in the United States. His research and publications have focused on policing systems in Native American communities in the United States and communities in Africa, especially Nigeria. More recent, he has done research and written on developments in international policing, police in UN peacekeeping operations, transnational police assistance programs, and efforts to reform the policing systems in failed, transitional, and developing states.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9781138113213

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: Interviews with Global Leaders in Policing, Courts, and Prisons
Dimensioni: 9.25 x 6.25 in Ø 1.90 lb
Formato: Brossura
Illustration Notes:2 b/w images
Pagine Arabe: 460


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