Routledge International Handbook of Critical Policing Studies
Nicole Asquith editor Jess Rodgers editor Angela Dwyer editor Fathimath Rishweena Ahmed editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:6th Jun '25
£230.00
This title is due to be published on 6th June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
Critical analyses of policing have accompanied accounts of the police since the early days of modern police organisations. More so than ever, police and policing are subject to close and critical scrutiny from governments and the public. It is timely, therefore, to consider what is critical about police and policing.
The Routledge International Handbook of Critical Policing Studies brings together scholars and practitioners to critically explore the full continuum of safety governance from police reforms to the redistribution of policing resources to the replacement of state police, offering three Rs – reform, redistribute, replace – to provide a conceptualisation of critical policing studies that acknowledges a continuum of policing which mirrors the different trajectories, priorities, and possibilities that exist across different cultural and historical contexts. This collection is composed of 65 scholars and practitioners across 42 chapters, edited by a team of police pracademics and policing scholars, to showcase accounts of policing from outside the Anglo-European metropole, privileging works from First Nations people and from the Global South, and present contextualised solutions to the problems facing police and communities.
This handbook identifies the key issues facing the police and safety governance across the globe and offers insights into the implications for policing theory and practice, proposing solutions to some of the most intransigent problems facing contemporary societies. Individually, and as a collection, this handbook will be an essential read for scholars, practitioners, and activists alike.
“Confirming and confronting of old truths while simultaneously offering new approaches to the policing praxis, this book is thought provoking, intellectually challenging, and entirely relevant. For origins to future trajectories, each aspect of policing is tackled in a multifaceted and multilayered manner reflecting at its core a careful weighing up and ethical reckoning of the police narrative.”
Professor Rob White, Emeritus Distinguished Professor of Criminology, University of Tasmania, Australia
“The Routledge International Handbook of Critical Policing Studies is a well-constructed compilation of global scholarship that challenges traditional beliefs about policing. The book also provides measured critiques of traditional policing, inequality, and injustice in policing, while offering critical reflections and potential new directions in policing.”
Dr Wendell Wallace, Coordinator, Mediation Studies Unit, University of West Indies, Trinidad & Tobago
“Honouring policing's aspirations—and more importantly protecting and elevating a society's most vulnerable members—requires that we question the status quo with a sharp critical lens. That is what this volume does so well: taking a broad, global scope, it provides fresh and rigorous thinking about some of the most vexing challenges of modern policing.”
Dr Brandon del Pozo, Assistant Professor, Medicine and Health Services, Policy, and Practice, Warren Alpert Medical School, Brown University, USA
ISBN: 9781032511139
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512 pages