Public policing in the 21st century : issues and dilemmas in the U.S. and Canada / edited by James F. Hodgson and Catherine Orban.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781881798569
- Physical Description: viii, 267 p. ; 24 cm.
- Publisher: Monsey, NY : Criminal Justice Press, 2005.
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references. |
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Subject: | Police > United States. Police > Canada. Terrorism > Prevention. |
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Legislative Library, Vaughan Street | HV 8139 Pub (Text) | 36970000579369 | General Collection | Volume hold | Available | - |
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Chapter One. Public Policing in the U.S. and Canada in the 21st Century: Introducing the Issues | 1 | (32) | |
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Chapter Two. The Challenge to Civil Rights and Liberty in Post-9/11 America | 33 | (28) | |
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Chapter Three. Policing in the Information Age: The Evolution of a 21st Century Police Form | 61 | (22) | |
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Chapter Four. The Role of Physical Security in Perception of Risk and Fear of Terrorist Attacks | 83 | (24) | |
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Chapter Five. The Police, The Public and the Post-Liberal Politics of Fear: Paramilitary Policing Post-September 11th | 107 | (22) | |
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Chapter Six. The Social Organization of Internet Policing in the 21st Century: From Pornography to Terrorism | 129 | (26) | |
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Chapter Seven. School Shootings and School Terrorist Attacks: Identification, Intervention and Tactical Response | 155 | (30) | |
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Chapter Eight. Police Advocacy for Battered Women: Are Mandatory Arrest Policies the Pinnacle of Reform? | 185 | (32) | |
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Chapter Nine. Minority Officers Compared to White Officers: Theoretical Reappraisal, Recent Literature, and Future Research | 217 | (26) | |
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Chapter Ten. A Conceptual Analysis of Acceptance and Respect: A Sociological Understanding of Women in the Occupation of Law Enforcement | 243 | ||
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