Contemporary Police Practice
Contemporary Police Practice
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Author: Jacqueline Drew, Tim Prenzler
Condition: Good
Paperback
285 pages
This book is a clear and concise introduction to policing in the Australian context. It explores the history of Australian policing to build a foundation for understanding contemporary police practice; examines the core functions of police; and critically analyses the foundational research which has led to significant innovations in strategies, programs, technology and administration.
The book comprehensively reviews empirical evidence to help readers develop a sophisticated understanding of current and emerging best practice principles of operational and administrative police policy.
Provides readers with up-to-date knowledge of policing systems, organisations and behaviours. Analyses contemporary developments in operational police practice and strategies, including community and hot spot policing. Explores policing in diverse communities, factors influencing function of police agencies, recruitment and leadership, and examines critical issues associated with development of effective leaders.
A must have for police officers or those currently studying in police academies.
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