Comparing the Democratic Governance of Police Intelligence
Comparing the Democratic Governance of Police Intelligence
New Models of Participation and Expertise in the United States and Europe
Delpeuch, Thierry; Ross, Jacqueline E.
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
08/2016
416
Dura
Inglês
9781785361029
15 a 20 dias
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Contents:
I. INTRODUCTION
1. Introduction: The Collaborative Analysis of Intelligence
Thierry Delpeuch and Jacqueline E. Ross
PART II NETWORKS OPEN TO PARTICIPANTS OUTSIDE OF LAW ENFORCEMENT: THE INFLUENCE OF LOCAL SECURITY PARTNERSHIPS ON INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS
2. Beat Meetings, Responsiveness to the Community, and Police Effectiveness in Chicago
Wesley G. Skogan
3. The Joint Production of Intelligence in Local Security Partnerships: French Initiatives in Local Risk Management
Thierry Delpeuch, Renaud Epstein and Jacqueline Ross
4. Information as a Form of Democratic Participation in Policing: Some Critical Reflections on the Role and Use of Online Crime Maps in the United Kingdom
Anna Barker
5. The English and Welsh Experiment in Democratic Governance of Policing through Police and Crime Commissioners: a Misconceived Venture or a Good Idea, Badly Implemented?
Adam Crawford
6. Intelligence-led Policing and the Disruption of Organized Crime: Motifs, Methods and Morals
Nick Tilley
7. Democratic Policing: Case Working and Intelligence
Peter Manning
PART III POLICE TACTICS, LEGITIMACY, AND INTELLIGENCE
8. Street Stops and Police Legitimacy in New York
Jeffrey Fagan, Tom R. Tyler and Tracy T. Meares
9. Enhancing Effectiveness in Counterterrorism Policing
Stephen J. Schulhofer
10. Cultural Profiling? Police Prevention and Minorities in Berlin
Jeremie Gauthier
11. Governing the Police by Numbers: The French Experience
Jacques de Maillard and Christian Mouhanna
PART IV "CLOSED" PARTNERSHIPS OPEN ONLY TO LAW ENFORCEMENT PROFESSIONALS: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY NETWORKS
12. Within Transnational Policing Systems: integration and adaptation mechanisms used by foreign liaison officers deployed in Washington DC
Frederic Lemieux and Chantal Perras
13. The Role of Trust in the Exchange of Police Information in the European Multilevel System
Hartmut Aden
PART V CONCLUSION
14. A Pluralist Perspective on Intelligence Regimes
Thierry Delpeuch and Jacqueline E. Ross
Index
I. INTRODUCTION
1. Introduction: The Collaborative Analysis of Intelligence
Thierry Delpeuch and Jacqueline E. Ross
PART II NETWORKS OPEN TO PARTICIPANTS OUTSIDE OF LAW ENFORCEMENT: THE INFLUENCE OF LOCAL SECURITY PARTNERSHIPS ON INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS
2. Beat Meetings, Responsiveness to the Community, and Police Effectiveness in Chicago
Wesley G. Skogan
3. The Joint Production of Intelligence in Local Security Partnerships: French Initiatives in Local Risk Management
Thierry Delpeuch, Renaud Epstein and Jacqueline Ross
4. Information as a Form of Democratic Participation in Policing: Some Critical Reflections on the Role and Use of Online Crime Maps in the United Kingdom
Anna Barker
5. The English and Welsh Experiment in Democratic Governance of Policing through Police and Crime Commissioners: a Misconceived Venture or a Good Idea, Badly Implemented?
Adam Crawford
6. Intelligence-led Policing and the Disruption of Organized Crime: Motifs, Methods and Morals
Nick Tilley
7. Democratic Policing: Case Working and Intelligence
Peter Manning
PART III POLICE TACTICS, LEGITIMACY, AND INTELLIGENCE
8. Street Stops and Police Legitimacy in New York
Jeffrey Fagan, Tom R. Tyler and Tracy T. Meares
9. Enhancing Effectiveness in Counterterrorism Policing
Stephen J. Schulhofer
10. Cultural Profiling? Police Prevention and Minorities in Berlin
Jeremie Gauthier
11. Governing the Police by Numbers: The French Experience
Jacques de Maillard and Christian Mouhanna
PART IV "CLOSED" PARTNERSHIPS OPEN ONLY TO LAW ENFORCEMENT PROFESSIONALS: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY NETWORKS
12. Within Transnational Policing Systems: integration and adaptation mechanisms used by foreign liaison officers deployed in Washington DC
Frederic Lemieux and Chantal Perras
13. The Role of Trust in the Exchange of Police Information in the European Multilevel System
Hartmut Aden
PART V CONCLUSION
14. A Pluralist Perspective on Intelligence Regimes
Thierry Delpeuch and Jacqueline E. Ross
Index
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Intelligence-led policing; community policing; knowledge-based policing; problem-oriented policing; democratic policing; community partnerships
Contents:
I. INTRODUCTION
1. Introduction: The Collaborative Analysis of Intelligence
Thierry Delpeuch and Jacqueline E. Ross
PART II NETWORKS OPEN TO PARTICIPANTS OUTSIDE OF LAW ENFORCEMENT: THE INFLUENCE OF LOCAL SECURITY PARTNERSHIPS ON INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS
2. Beat Meetings, Responsiveness to the Community, and Police Effectiveness in Chicago
Wesley G. Skogan
3. The Joint Production of Intelligence in Local Security Partnerships: French Initiatives in Local Risk Management
Thierry Delpeuch, Renaud Epstein and Jacqueline Ross
4. Information as a Form of Democratic Participation in Policing: Some Critical Reflections on the Role and Use of Online Crime Maps in the United Kingdom
Anna Barker
5. The English and Welsh Experiment in Democratic Governance of Policing through Police and Crime Commissioners: a Misconceived Venture or a Good Idea, Badly Implemented?
Adam Crawford
6. Intelligence-led Policing and the Disruption of Organized Crime: Motifs, Methods and Morals
Nick Tilley
7. Democratic Policing: Case Working and Intelligence
Peter Manning
PART III POLICE TACTICS, LEGITIMACY, AND INTELLIGENCE
8. Street Stops and Police Legitimacy in New York
Jeffrey Fagan, Tom R. Tyler and Tracy T. Meares
9. Enhancing Effectiveness in Counterterrorism Policing
Stephen J. Schulhofer
10. Cultural Profiling? Police Prevention and Minorities in Berlin
Jeremie Gauthier
11. Governing the Police by Numbers: The French Experience
Jacques de Maillard and Christian Mouhanna
PART IV "CLOSED" PARTNERSHIPS OPEN ONLY TO LAW ENFORCEMENT PROFESSIONALS: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY NETWORKS
12. Within Transnational Policing Systems: integration and adaptation mechanisms used by foreign liaison officers deployed in Washington DC
Frederic Lemieux and Chantal Perras
13. The Role of Trust in the Exchange of Police Information in the European Multilevel System
Hartmut Aden
PART V CONCLUSION
14. A Pluralist Perspective on Intelligence Regimes
Thierry Delpeuch and Jacqueline E. Ross
Index
I. INTRODUCTION
1. Introduction: The Collaborative Analysis of Intelligence
Thierry Delpeuch and Jacqueline E. Ross
PART II NETWORKS OPEN TO PARTICIPANTS OUTSIDE OF LAW ENFORCEMENT: THE INFLUENCE OF LOCAL SECURITY PARTNERSHIPS ON INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS
2. Beat Meetings, Responsiveness to the Community, and Police Effectiveness in Chicago
Wesley G. Skogan
3. The Joint Production of Intelligence in Local Security Partnerships: French Initiatives in Local Risk Management
Thierry Delpeuch, Renaud Epstein and Jacqueline Ross
4. Information as a Form of Democratic Participation in Policing: Some Critical Reflections on the Role and Use of Online Crime Maps in the United Kingdom
Anna Barker
5. The English and Welsh Experiment in Democratic Governance of Policing through Police and Crime Commissioners: a Misconceived Venture or a Good Idea, Badly Implemented?
Adam Crawford
6. Intelligence-led Policing and the Disruption of Organized Crime: Motifs, Methods and Morals
Nick Tilley
7. Democratic Policing: Case Working and Intelligence
Peter Manning
PART III POLICE TACTICS, LEGITIMACY, AND INTELLIGENCE
8. Street Stops and Police Legitimacy in New York
Jeffrey Fagan, Tom R. Tyler and Tracy T. Meares
9. Enhancing Effectiveness in Counterterrorism Policing
Stephen J. Schulhofer
10. Cultural Profiling? Police Prevention and Minorities in Berlin
Jeremie Gauthier
11. Governing the Police by Numbers: The French Experience
Jacques de Maillard and Christian Mouhanna
PART IV "CLOSED" PARTNERSHIPS OPEN ONLY TO LAW ENFORCEMENT PROFESSIONALS: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY NETWORKS
12. Within Transnational Policing Systems: integration and adaptation mechanisms used by foreign liaison officers deployed in Washington DC
Frederic Lemieux and Chantal Perras
13. The Role of Trust in the Exchange of Police Information in the European Multilevel System
Hartmut Aden
PART V CONCLUSION
14. A Pluralist Perspective on Intelligence Regimes
Thierry Delpeuch and Jacqueline E. Ross
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.