Introduction, The challenges of contemporary policing, Jennifer Brown Part 1: Purposes , 1. Peel's principles, police principles, Clive Emsley 2. Policing: privatizing and changes in the policing web, Peter Manning 3. Why do the police matter? Beyond the myth of crime fighting, Ian Loader 4. What are the police for? Re-thinking policing post-austerity, Andrew Millie 5. Reinventing the office of constable: progressive policing in an age of austerity, Martin Innes 6. Police futures and legitimacy; redefining good policing, Ben Bradford, Jonathan Jackson and Mike Hough Part 2: Culture 7. Police culture and the policing context, Matthew Bacon 8. Race and policing, Mike Rowe 9. Women police; potential and possibilities for police, Penny Dick, Marisa Silvestri and Louise Westmarland 10. A diversity stone left unturned? Exploring the occupational complexities surrounding lesbian, gay and bisexual police officers, Matthew Jones The practice of policing, Jennifer Brown Part 3: Relationships 11. The Police, Policing and the Future of the "Extended Policing Family" , Adam Crawford 12. A blended model for the police-private provision of policing in England and Wales, Mark Roycroft 13. Playing nicely with others: lessons from successes in partnership work for the police service, Megan O'Neill 14. Beyond rhetoric: establishing academic-police partnerships that work, Robin S. Engel and Samantha Henderson Part 4: Delivery 15. From Sir Robert Peel to plts: adapting to liaison based public order policing in England and Wales, Clifford Stott and Hugo Gorringe 16. Landscaping the policing of organised crime; some design reflections, Peter Sproat 17. The role of police in counter terrorism, John Grieve 18. Intelligence-led policing and the national intelligence model, Karen Bullock 19. Holding the line: the sustainability of police involvement in crime prevention, Alex Hirschfield, Rachel Armitage, Paul Ekblom and Jason Roach 20. Hate Crime, Paul Johnson Supporting policing, Jennifer Brown Part 5: Professionalising 21. The promise and perils of police professionalism, David Sklansky 22. The pursuit of professionalism: lessons from Australasia, Jenny Fleming 23. The police as professional problem solvers, Gloria Laycock and Nick Tilley 24. Police training and education: past, present and future, Robin Bryant, Tom Cockcroft, Steve Tong and Dominic Wood 25. Leading by example: the untapped resource of first line police supervisors, Robin S. Engel and Samuel Peterson Part 6: Governance 26. Engaging the citizen, Adrian Barton and Nick Johns 27. Making police accountable; governance and legitimacy, Kevin Stenson and Dan Silverstone, 28. The rise and rise of independent police complaints bodies, Anja Johansen, 29. Ethics and policing, Louise Westmarland 30. Great expectations and complex realities: assessing the impact and implications of the police reform process in Northern Ireland, Aogan Mulcahy 31. Different and divergent trajectories? Reforming the structure, governance and narrative of policing in Scotland, Nicholas R. Fyfe.
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