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Innes, Martin; Innes, Helen; Roberts, Colin; Lowe, Trudy - Neighbourhood Policing - 9780198783213 - V9780198783213
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Neighbourhood Policing

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Description for Neighbourhood Policing hardcover. Tells the story of how and why Neighbourhood Policing was originally developed, the ways it has been implemented across different communities and in respect of different crime problems, and what its future prospects are likely to be. Series: Clarendon Studies in Criminology. Num Pages: 256 pages. BIC Classification: JKSW1; JKVC; JKVF; LNFX5. Dimension: 216 x 138. .
Neighbourhood policing is one of the most significant and high profile innovations in UK policing in recent times. It has also been one of the most successful, garnering widespread political and public support for its objectives and the processes of policing that it has sought to embed. Indeed, it has recently been described as the 'bedrock' of the British policing model. But it was not always so lauded. At the time of its initial development it encountered considerable opposition and scepticism from both within and outside of the police. This book tells the story of how and why the neighbourhood policing model was originally designed and implemented, and then, what has led to a decline in its prominence in terms of everyday police practice. To do this, Neighbourhood Policing draws upon unparalleled empirical data from the authors' ten-year programme of research to provide unique and compelling insights into the key practices and processes associated with the concept and implementation of neighbourhood policing. The chapters describe how: key processes and practices have evolved and matured; the ways neighbourhood policing delivers a range of local policing services; as well as how, in some towns and cities, it has provided a platform for tackling violent extremism and organised crime. This approach is used to set out a broader analytic frame that addresses the conditions under which innovative policing models emerge, are developed and decline. In so doing, the book engages with wider and deeper questions about the police function in contemporary society.

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2020
Publisher
Oxford University Press United Kingdom
Number of pages
256
Condition
New
Series
Clarendon Studies in Criminology
Number of Pages
278
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780198783213
SKU
V9780198783213
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Ref
99-31

About Innes, Martin; Innes, Helen; Roberts, Colin; Lowe, Trudy
Martin Innes is a Professor in the School of Social Sciences. He is Director of the Universities' Police Science Institute (www.upsi.org.uk) and is recognised as one of the world's leading authorities on policing and social control. Dr Colin Roberts is a member of the Universities' Police Science Institute at Cardiff University. Ms Trudy Lowe is a Research Fellow at the Universities' Police Science Institute at Cardiff University. She was also a Research Fellow for the Signal Crimes Research team throughout the National Reassurance Policing Programme and contributed to the development of i-NSI, an operational methodology for the collection and analysis of signal crimes within communities. Dr Helen Innes is a Research Associate at the Universities' Police Science Institute at Cardiff University.

Reviews for Neighbourhood Policing
engaging ... this book provides a rare insight into an internationally important community policing model. For those passionate about community and neighbourhood policing, this is a treat.
Caroline Hay & Peter Neyroud, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books

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