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  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1285862732
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1305767430
  • Author:   John S. Dempsey (Author), Linda S. Forst (Author)

Discover the challenges, excitement and rewards of law enforcement today with AN INTRODUCTION TO POLICING, 8th Edition. Written by law enforcement veterans with extensive experience in all areas of policing, this engaging, comprehensive book blends practical information with pertinent theory. The authors examine today’s most current issues, policing techniques and industry trends, including homeland security, recent terrorism incidents, the controversial Secure Communities Program by DHS, Specialized Policing Responses to individuals with mental illness, advances in policing technology, and more. Readers find the latest practitioner research as well as the most current applications, statistics, court cases and information on law enforcement careers. The book presents extensive examples from small and large police departments throughout the world as well as essays from respected law enforcement practitioners who delve into crucial policing issues and challenges. AN INTRODUCTION TO POLICING, 8th Edition, is an essential read for anyone considering a career in law enforcement today.

 

Table of Content:

  1. Part 1: Police History and Organization
  2. Ch 1: Police History
  3. Learning Objectives
  4. Outline
  5. Introduction
  6. Early Police
  7. English Policing: Our Heritage
  8. American Policing: The Colonial Experience
  9. American Policing: Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
  10. American Policing: Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
  11. Summary
  12. Review Exercises
  13. End Notes
  14. Ch 2: Organizing Public Security in the United States
  15. Learning Objectives
  16. Outline
  17. Introduction
  18. The U.S. Public Security Industry
  19. Local Law Enforcement
  20. Law Enforcement in the Era of Reduced Budgets
  21. State Law Enforcement
  22. Federal Law Enforcement
  23. International Police
  24. Summary
  25. Review Exercises
  26. End Notes
  27. Ch 3: Organizing the Police Department
  28. Learning Objectives
  29. Outline
  30. Introduction
  31. Organizing the Department: Managerial Concepts
  32. Alternative Organizational Models and Structures
  33. Organizing by Personnel
  34. Organizing by Area
  35. Organizing by Time
  36. Organizing by Function or Purpose
  37. Summary
  38. Review Exercises
  39. End Notes
  40. Part 2: The Personal Side of Policing
  41. Ch 4: Becoming a Police Officer
  42. Learning Objectives
  43. Outline
  44. Introduction
  45. Finding Information on Jobs in Policing
  46. Standards in Police Selection
  47. The Recruitment Process
  48. The Job Analysis
  49. The Selection Process
  50. The Police Training Process
  51. Summary
  52. Review Exercises
  53. End Notes
  54. Ch 5: The Police Role and Police Discretion
  55. Learning Objectives
  56. Outline
  57. Introduction
  58. The Police Role
  59. Ambiguity of the Police Role
  60. Goals and Objectives of Policing
  61. Police Operational Styles
  62. Police Discretion
  63. Police Shootings and the Use of Deadly Force
  64. Summary
  65. Review Exercises
  66. End Notes
  67. Ch 6: Police Culture, Personality, and Stress
  68. Learning Objectives
  69. Outline
  70. Introduction
  71. The Police Culture or Subculture
  72. The Police Personality
  73. Police Stress
  74. Police Suicide
  75. Police Danger
  76. Summary
  77. Review Exercises
  78. End Notes
  79. Ch 7: Minorities in Policing
  80. Learning Objectives
  81. Outline
  82. Introduction
  83. Discrimination in Policing
  84. How Did Women and Minorities Strive for Equality?
  85. White Male Backlash
  86. Minorities Proving Themselves on the Job
  87. Minorities in Policing Today
  88. Challenges Persist for Minorities in Policing
  89. Summary
  90. Review Exercises
  91. End Notes
  92. Ch 8: Police Ethics and Police Deviance
  93. Learning Objectives
  94. Outline
  95. Introduction
  96. Ethics and the Police
  97. The Dilemma of Law versus Order
  98. Review of the Police
  99. Police Corruption
  100. Other Police Misconduct
  101. Biased-Based Policing
  102. Police Brutality
  103. Responses to Police Corruption
  104. Police Civil and Criminal Liability
  105. Summary
  106. Review Exercises
  107. End Notes
  108. Part 3: Police Operations
  109. Ch 9: Patrol Operations
  110. Learning Objectives
  111. Outline
  112. Introduction
  113. Traditional Methods of Police Work
  114. Police Patrol Operations
  115. Evaluating the Effectiveness of Police Work
  116. Random Routine Patrol: The Kansas City Study
  117. Rapid Response to Citizens’ 911 Calls
  118. Patrol Innovations: Working Smarter
  119. Personnel Deployment
  120. Allocation of Resources
  121. Alternative Strategies
  122. Police Traffic Operations
  123. Other Police Operational Units
  124. Summary
  125. Review Exercises
  126. End Notes
  127. Ch 10: Investigations
  128. Learning Objectives
  129. Outline
  130. Introduction
  131. Retroactive Investigation of past Crimes by Detectives
  132. Detective Operations
  133. Alternatives to Retroactive Investigation of past Crimes by Detectives
  134. Crime Analysis and Information Management
  135. Proactive Tactics
  136. Undercover Operations
  137. Entrapment
  138. Summary
  139. Review Exercises
  140. End Notes
  141. Ch 11: Police and Their Clients
  142. Learning Objectives
  143. Outline
  144. Introduction
  145. The Need for Proper Police-Community Relationships
  146. Human Relations, Public Relations, Community Relations
  147. Public Opinion and the Police
  148. Police and Minority Communities
  149. Police and Special Populations
  150. Community Crime Prevention Programs
  151. Police and Business Cooperation
  152. Summary
  153. Review Exercises
  154. End Notes
  155. Ch 12: Community Policing
  156. Learning Objectives
  157. Outline
  158. Introduction
  159. Corporate Strategies for Policing
  160. The Philosophy of Community Policing and Problem-Solving Policing
  161. Community Policing
  162. Problem-Solving Policing
  163. Successful Examples of Community-Oriented Policing
  164. Community Policing Today
  165. The Federal Government and Community Policing
  166. Some Accomplishments of Community Policing
  167. The Debate Continues on Community Policing
  168. Homeland Security and the Future of Community Policing
  169. Summary
  170. Review Exercises
  171. End Notes
  172. Ch 13: Police and the Law
  173. Learning Objectives
  174. Outline
  175. Introduction
  176. Crime in the United States
  177. The Police and the U.S. Constitution
  178. The Police and Arrest
  179. The Police and Search and Seizure
  180. The Warrant Requirement and the Search Warrant
  181. The Police and Custodial Interrogation
  182. Police Eyewitness Identification Procedures
  183. Summary
  184. Review Exercises
  185. End Notes
  186. Part 4: Critical Issues in Policing
  187. Ch 14: Computers, Technology, and Criminalistics in Policing
  188. Learning Objectives
  189. Outline
  190. Introduction
  191. Computer Technology in Policing
  192. Fingerprint Technology
  193. Less-than-Lethal Weapons
  194. Surveillance Technology
  195. Advanced Photographic Techniques
  196. Modern Forensics or Criminalistics
  197. DNA Profiling
  198. Biometric Identification
  199. Videotaping
  200. Robotics
  201. Concerns about Technology and Civil Liberties
  202. Summary
  203. Review Exercises
  204. End Notes
  205. Ch 15: Homeland Security
  206. Learning Objectives
  207. Outline
  208. Introduction
  209. Homeland Security
  210. Terrorism
  211. Methods of Investigating Terrorism
  212. Post-9/11 Response to Terrorism and Homeland Defense
  213. Federal Law Enforcement Efforts for Homeland Security
  214. State and Local Law Enforcement Efforts for Homeland Security
  215. Security versus Civil Liberties
  216. Summary
  217. Review Exercises
  218. End Notes
  219. Glossary
  220. Index