The Rise of Comparative Policing
Exploring Global Perspectives on Law Enforcement Practices
Sebastian Roché editor Jacques de Maillard editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:25th Sep '23
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This insightful work explores the need for a comparative approach in policing studies, as highlighted in The Rise of Comparative Policing.
This book presents a compelling argument for studying policing through a comparative lens, which allows for a deeper understanding of the varied characteristics of police organizations and the contemporary trends that influence them. By examining policing in a more global context, The Rise of Comparative Policing seeks to identify unique features and commonalities across different systems, ultimately enriching the discourse surrounding law enforcement practices.
In pursuing a comparative approach, the book emphasizes the importance of developing sophisticated theories regarding the relationships between police, the state, and society. This exploration aims to achieve a higher degree of generalization, particularly by expanding the empirical foundation beyond the often-restricted focus on Western nations. Such an approach not only enhances the theoretical framework but also promotes a more nuanced understanding of policing dynamics across various cultural and political landscapes.
The volume addresses the complexities and challenges associated with comparative research in policing studies, offering innovative methodologies and perspectives to advance this subfield. As a significant contribution to the literature, The Rise of Comparative Policing serves as an invaluable resource for academics, researchers, and advanced students in disciplines such as Public Policy, Sociology, Political Science, and Law. The chapters included were originally published in the journal Policing and Society, showcasing a range of insights and analyses pertinent to contemporary policing discussions.
ISBN: 9780367511043
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Weight: 300g
148 pages