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Policing the Police: Challenges of Democracy and Accountability - Paperback

Policing the Police: Challenges of Democracy and Accountability - Paperback

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by Michael Rowe (Author)

How does society hold its police to account? It's a vital part of upholding law and liberty but changing modes of policing delivery and new technologies call for fresh thinking about the way we guard our guards.

This much-needed new book from leading criminology professor Michael Rowe, part of the 'Key Themes in Policing' series, explores issues of governance, discipline and transparency. The landmark new study:

- Showcases how social change and rising inequalities make it more difficult to ensure meaningful accountability;

- Addresses the impact of Evidence-Based Policing strategies on the direction and control of officers;

- Sets out a game-changing agenda for ensuring democratic and answerable policing.

For policing students and practitioners, it's an essential guide to modern-day accountability.

Author Biography

Michael Rowe is Professor of Criminology at the University of Northumbria. He has an international reputation for his research and publications in the field of policing, particularly in relation to police culture, reforms, diversity, the policing of domestic violence, online victimisation and offender desistance.

Number of Pages: 172
Dimensions: 0.5 x 9.1 x 6.1 IN
Publication Date: March 05, 2020
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