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Policing Integration = The Sociology of Police Coordination Work /
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Title/Author:
Policing Integration/ by Chris Giacomantonio.
Reminder of title:
The Sociology of Police Coordination Work /
Author:
Giacomantonio, Chris.
Description:
XXI, 198 p.online resource. :
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Subject:
Police. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137473752
ISBN:
9781137473752
Policing Integration = The Sociology of Police Coordination Work /
Giacomantonio, Chris.
Policing Integration
The Sociology of Police Coordination Work /[electronic resource] :by Chris Giacomantonio. - 1st ed. 2015. - XXI, 198 p.online resource. - Transnational Crime, Crime Control and Security. - Transnational Crime, Crime Control and Security.
Chapter 1. Investigating Police Coordination -- Chapter 2. The Organization and Integration of Anglo-American Policing -- Chapter 3. The Contested District: Lower Mainland Police Work in Context -- Chapter 4. Narratives of Change -- Chapter 5. A Typology of Police Organizational Boundaries -- Chapter 6. The Dynamics of Inter-unit Police Coordination -- Chapter <7. A Problem of Governance: The Importance of Understanding Police Coordination.
This book critically examines coordination work between police officers and agencies. Police work requires constant interaction between police forces and units within those forces, yet the process by which police work with one another is not well understood by sociologists or practitioners. At the same time, the increasing inter-dependence between police forces raises a wide set of questions about how police should act and how they can be held accountable when locally-based police officers work in or with multiple jurisdictions. This rearrangement of resources creates important issues of governance, which this book addresses through an inductive account of policing in practice. Policing Integration builds on extensive fieldwork in a multi-jurisdictional environment in Canada alongside a detailed review of ongoing research and debates. In doing so, this book presents important theoretical principles and empirical evidence on how and why police choose to work across boundaries or create barriers between one another. .
ISBN: 9781137473752
Standard No.: 10.1057/9781137473752doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: HV7551-8280.7
Dewey Class. No.: 363.23
Policing Integration = The Sociology of Police Coordination Work /
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