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In modern industrial societies, the demand for policing services frequently exceeds the current and foreseeable availability of public policing resources. Conversely, developing nations often suffer from an inability to provide a basic level of security for their citizens. Community Policing and Peacekeeping offers a fresh overview of the challenge
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					In modern industrial societies, the demand for policing services frequently exceeds the current and foreseeable availability of public policing resources. Conversely, developing nations often suffer from an inability to provide a basic level of security for their citizens. Community Policing and Peacekeeping offers a fresh overview of the challenge
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juni 2009
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- ISBN-13: 9781420099751
- Artikelnr.: 57533721
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juni 2009
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- ISBN-13: 9781420099751
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Peter Grabosky is a professor in the Regulatory Institutions Network at the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies at Australian National University.
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in Australia. Community Policing and Accountability. Police - Social
Service Collaboration: Creating Effective Partnerships. Embedding
Partnership Policing: What We've Learned from the Nexus Policing Project.
Serious Gun Violence in San Francisco: Developing a Partnership-Based
Violence Prevention Strategy. A Thin or a Thick Blue Line? Exploring
Alternative Models for Community Policing and the Police Role in South
Africa. Community Policing in China: a New Era of Mass Line Policing. The
Effect of Community Policing on Chinese Organized Crime: The Hong Kong
Case. Police Development: Confounding Challenges for the International
Community. Policing Peace: Evolving Police Roles in UN Peace Operations.
"It Wasn't Like Normal Policing": Voices of Australian Police Peace-Keepers
in Operation Serene, Timor-Leste 2006. What Happens Before and After: The
Organizational and Human Resources Challenges of Deploying Canadian Police
Peacekeepers Abroad. Policing Business Confidence? Controlling Crime
Victimization in Papua New Guinea. Police Capacity Development in the
Pacific: The Challenge of the Local Context. Reinventing Policing Through
the Prism of the Colonial Kiap. Policing in Cambodia: Legitimacy in the
Making?
	Field Experiments in Community
Intelligence-Led Policing. Democratic Policing. Community Policing Without
the Police? The Limits of Order Maintenance by the Community. The
Small-Scale Initiative: The Rhetoric and the Reality of Community Policing
in Australia. Community Policing and Accountability. Police - Social
Service Collaboration: Creating Effective Partnerships. Embedding
Partnership Policing: What We've Learned from the Nexus Policing Project.
Serious Gun Violence in San Francisco: Developing a Partnership-Based
Violence Prevention Strategy. A Thin or a Thick Blue Line? Exploring
Alternative Models for Community Policing and the Police Role in South
Africa. Community Policing in China: a New Era of Mass Line Policing. The
Effect of Community Policing on Chinese Organized Crime: The Hong Kong
Case. Police Development: Confounding Challenges for the International
Community. Policing Peace: Evolving Police Roles in UN Peace Operations.
"It Wasn't Like Normal Policing": Voices of Australian Police Peace-Keepers
in Operation Serene, Timor-Leste 2006. What Happens Before and After: The
Organizational and Human Resources Challenges of Deploying Canadian Police
Peacekeepers Abroad. Policing Business Confidence? Controlling Crime
Victimization in Papua New Guinea. Police Capacity Development in the
Pacific: The Challenge of the Local Context. Reinventing Policing Through
the Prism of the Colonial Kiap. Policing in Cambodia: Legitimacy in the
Making?
Community Policing, East and West, North and South. Seeing Like a Citizen:
Field Experiments in Community
Intelligence-Led Policing. Democratic Policing. Community Policing Without
the Police? The Limits of Order Maintenance by the Community. The
Small-Scale Initiative: The Rhetoric and the Reality of Community Policing
in Australia. Community Policing and Accountability. Police - Social
Service Collaboration: Creating Effective Partnerships. Embedding
Partnership Policing: What We've Learned from the Nexus Policing Project.
Serious Gun Violence in San Francisco: Developing a Partnership-Based
Violence Prevention Strategy. A Thin or a Thick Blue Line? Exploring
Alternative Models for Community Policing and the Police Role in South
Africa. Community Policing in China: a New Era of Mass Line Policing. The
Effect of Community Policing on Chinese Organized Crime: The Hong Kong
Case. Police Development: Confounding Challenges for the International
Community. Policing Peace: Evolving Police Roles in UN Peace Operations.
"It Wasn't Like Normal Policing": Voices of Australian Police Peace-Keepers
in Operation Serene, Timor-Leste 2006. What Happens Before and After: The
Organizational and Human Resources Challenges of Deploying Canadian Police
Peacekeepers Abroad. Policing Business Confidence? Controlling Crime
Victimization in Papua New Guinea. Police Capacity Development in the
Pacific: The Challenge of the Local Context. Reinventing Policing Through
the Prism of the Colonial Kiap. Policing in Cambodia: Legitimacy in the
Making?
				Field Experiments in Community
Intelligence-Led Policing. Democratic Policing. Community Policing Without
the Police? The Limits of Order Maintenance by the Community. The
Small-Scale Initiative: The Rhetoric and the Reality of Community Policing
in Australia. Community Policing and Accountability. Police - Social
Service Collaboration: Creating Effective Partnerships. Embedding
Partnership Policing: What We've Learned from the Nexus Policing Project.
Serious Gun Violence in San Francisco: Developing a Partnership-Based
Violence Prevention Strategy. A Thin or a Thick Blue Line? Exploring
Alternative Models for Community Policing and the Police Role in South
Africa. Community Policing in China: a New Era of Mass Line Policing. The
Effect of Community Policing on Chinese Organized Crime: The Hong Kong
Case. Police Development: Confounding Challenges for the International
Community. Policing Peace: Evolving Police Roles in UN Peace Operations.
"It Wasn't Like Normal Policing": Voices of Australian Police Peace-Keepers
in Operation Serene, Timor-Leste 2006. What Happens Before and After: The
Organizational and Human Resources Challenges of Deploying Canadian Police
Peacekeepers Abroad. Policing Business Confidence? Controlling Crime
Victimization in Papua New Guinea. Police Capacity Development in the
Pacific: The Challenge of the Local Context. Reinventing Policing Through
the Prism of the Colonial Kiap. Policing in Cambodia: Legitimacy in the
Making?







