This unique book discusses and explains the practical aspects of crime reduction partnerships from a police officer's perspective. Policing communities in the UK has changed dramatically over the last 20 years, with the partnership approach to crime reduction introducing new ideas and different ways of policing. The rise in terrorist activity and the realisation that many 'terrorists' come from within our own communities, in particular, has refocused much recent partnership work. Beginning with a discussion of what a crime reduction partnership is, this book describes how the theory can be put into practice and considers all relevant legislation and case law that has been introduced to deal with crime and disorder using the partnership approach. The book uses a blend of theories and practical examples, including examples of best practice, information boxes, scenario boxes and key points to note. Flowcharts and summary sections are also included to help officers consolidate and apply their knowledge. Written in an accessible and straightforward manner, this book is an essential best practice guide for police officers and other professionals involved in crime reduction activities. The Blackstone's Practical Policing Series covers a range of topical subjects of vital importance in today's policing arena. Each practical guide contains clear and detailed explanations of the relevant legislation, accompanied by practical scenarios, illustrative diagrams and useful checklists. Packed with a wealth of information, Blackstone's Practical Policing ensures you have ready access to the tools you need to take on any policing challenge.
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Discusses the practical aspects of crime reduction partnerships from a police officer's perspective, from what a crime reduction partnership is to how the theory can be put into practice. With useful case studies and flowcharts as well as all relevant legislation and case law, this book is an essential guide for everyday crime reduction activities.
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REFERENCES; APPENDIX - TYPICAL QUESTIONNAIRE USED IN A LOCAL CRIME AND DISORDER SURVEY
The only practical guide to crime reduction partnerships written from a police officer's perspective Combines the theory of the partnerships approach with many practical examples, including case studies and scenarios Points to note boxes, summary sections, and flow charts help you consolidate your knowledge and apply the law in practice Includes coverage of fear of crime, anti-social behaviour, and the National Intelligence Model
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Dr Colin Rogers is currently a Reader in Police Science at the University of Glamorgan. A former police officer with 30 years service, he has been involved in the setting up of crime reduction partnerships and also involved in conducting Crime Audits for partnerships as part of the requirement of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998. He has published articles in various journals on several aspects of policing and crime reduction. Chief Inspector Keith Prosser is the Head of the Criminal Justice Unit for South Wales Police.
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The only practical guide to crime reduction partnerships written from a police officer's perspective Combines the theory of the partnerships approach with many practical examples, including case studies and scenarios Points to note boxes, summary sections, and flow charts help you consolidate your knowledge and apply the law in practice Includes coverage of fear of crime, anti-social behaviour, and the National Intelligence Model
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199659265
Publisert
2012-11-08
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Oxford University Press; Oxford University Press
Vekt
434 gr
Høyde
233 mm
Bredde
171 mm
Dybde
16 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
288

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Om bidragsyterne

Dr Colin Rogers is currently a Reader in Police Science at the University of Glamorgan. A former police officer with 30 years service, he has been involved in the setting up of crime reduction partnerships and also involved in conducting Crime Audits for partnerships as part of the requirement of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998. He has published articles in various journals on several aspects of policing and crime reduction. Chief Inspector Keith Prosser is the Head of the Criminal Justice Unit for South Wales Police.