The SAGE Handbook of Global Policing
The SAGE Handbook of Global Policing
Editors: Bradford, Ben, Jauregui, Beatrice and Loader, Ian, et.al.
Publication Year: 2016
Publisher: Sage UK
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ISBN: 978-1-47-390642-6
Category: Social Sciences - Criminology & Law
Book Status: Available
Table of Contents
The SAGE Handbook of Global Policing examines and critically retraces the field of policing studies by posing and exploring a series of fundamental questions to do with the concept and institutions of policing and their relation to social and political life in today's globalized world.
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Table of Contents
- Notes on the Editors and Contributors
- 1. Global Policing Studies: A Prospective Field- Ian Loader, Ben Bradford, Beatrice Jauregui and Jonny Steinberg
- PART I LENSES
- 2. Political Theory, Institutional Purpose and Policing- Seumas Miller
- 3. Disentangling the ‘Golden Threads’: Policing the Lessons from Police History- Georgina Sinclair
- 4. Beyond the Social Control of Space: Towards a Multidimensional Approach to Local Security Networks- Mariana Valverde
- 5. The Color of Safety: The Psychology of Race and Policing- Rick Trinkner and Phillip Atiba Goff
- 6. Police, the Rule of Law and Civil Society: A Philosophical Perspective- Jonathan Jacobs
- 7. The Anthropology of Police- Kevin G. Karpiak
- 8. Police Lawfulness and Public Security- Tracey L. Meares
- 9. Literature and Global Policing- James Purdon
- PART II SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ORDER
- 10. Police and State- Thomas Bierschenk
- 11. Global Policing and the Nation-State- Michael C. Williams
- 12. The Police and Inequality: Tales from Two Cities- Forrest Stuart and Steve Herbert
- 13. Policing Difference- Vanessa Barker
- 14. Policing and Human Rights- Benjamin J. Goold
- 15. Police, Crime and Order: The Case of Stop and Search- Ben Bradford and Ian Loader
- 16. War, Policing, and Killing- Cécile Fabre
- 17. Freedom, Policing and Urban Liberalism- Christopher Lowen Agee
- PART III LEGACIES
- 18. Policing after Colonialism- Olly Owen
- 19. Policing after State Socialism- Andy Aitchison
- 20. Policing after Dictatorship in South America- Máximo Sozzo
- 21. Policing after the Revolution: The Emergence of Professional Police in New China- Fangquan Liu and Jeffrey T. Martin
- 22. Policing after Civil Rights: The Legacy of Police Opposition to the Civil Rights Movement for Contemporary American Policing- Jonathan Simon
- PART IV PROBLEMS AND PROBLEMATICS
- 23. Modernization and Development as a Motor of Polity and Policing- Catarina Frois and Helena Machado
- 24. New Animism in Policing: Re-animating the Rule of Law?- Mireille Hildebrandt
- 25. Countering Transnational Terrorism: Global Policing, Global Threats and Human Rights- David Cole
- 26. Police in Armed Conflict- Robert M. Perito
- 27. Local Dynamics of a Global Phenomenon: Policing Organized Crime- Rolando Ochoa
- 28. Police, ‘Police’ and the Urban- Graham Denyer Willis
- 29. Global Policing and Mobility: Identity, Territory, Sovereignty- Helene O. I. Gundhus and Katja Franko
- 30. Towards a Global Control? Policing and Protest in a New Century- Kıvanç Atak and Donatella della Porta
- 31. The Market for Global Policing- Adam White
- 32. Policing and New Environmental Governance- Cameron Holley and Clifford Shearing
- 33. Policing by and for Women in Brazil and Beyond- Sarah Hautzinger
- 34. Complex Needs in Policing: Training, Responsibility and Contestation in Late Neoliberalism- Michelle Stewart