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How does society hold its police to account? It's a vital part of upholding law and liberty but changing modes of policing delivery and new technologies call for fresh thinking about the way we guard our guards. This much-needed new book from leading criminology professor Michael Rowe, part of the 'Key Themes in Policing' series, explores issues of governance, discipline and transparency. The landmark new study: - Showcases how social change and rising inequalities make it more difficult to ensure meaningful accountability; - Addresses the impact of Evidence-Based Policing strategies on the direction and control of officers; - Sets out a game-changing agenda for ensuring democratic and answerable policing. For policing students and practitioners, it's an essential guide to modern-day accountability.
It takes about 4 Hours and 41 minutes on average for a reader to read Policing The Police: Challenges Of Democracy And Accountability. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
Policing The Police: Challenges Of Democracy And Accountability is 172 pages long.
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