Police Science Perspectives: Towards a European Approach
Extended Expert Report. Herausgeber: Project Group on a European Approach to Police Science
(Sprache: Englisch)
Due to developments in crime, public disorder and society in general, police forces across Europe are increasingly confronted with cross-border cases. As a result, the need for police cooperation intensifies and more and more police practice is based on...
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Due to developments in crime, public disorder and society in general, police forces across Europe are increasingly confronted with cross-border cases. As a result, the need for police cooperation intensifies and more and more police practice is based on scientific knowledge. CEPOL asked a group of experts from six European countries to reflect on these developments. Why do senior police officers need research and science? What kind of scientific knowledge fits their professional framework? How do they make use of it? The report, including expert commentaries, ventures to provide some answers by exploring key questions and aims to open a further discussion about modern day police science and potential paths towards a European approach.
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From the contents:Preface to 2007 Report
The Basic Idea
Cepol's initiatives in the Field of Police Science and Research
Starting Point for the "European approach to Police Science" Project
Expectations
Time Frame
Vision
Postscriptum (2009)
Introduction
Changing World: Police Science in a Complex Society
Police Training including Research Findings
Discussions on Police Science
Police Science or Police Studies?
independence of Science: Research for the Police, or about the Police?
The Composition of this study
The Expert Group's Working Procedures
Police Science: a Working Definition
Chapter 1: History of Police Science - The Semantic Shift of Police Science
Introduction
Polizeiwissenschaft (Police Science)
French Police Science
The New Police Science
From Police Science to Police Power
Concluding Remarks
Police Science (in Handbooks)
Scientific Policing - From Lombroso to Criminal Policing
Police Science in The Modern Sense
Evaluation
Chapter 2: Core topics and Discourses of Police Science
The Historical origins and Developments of The Police and Policing
Politics and Policing
The Roles and Functions of The Police
Strategies and Styles of Policing
Police organisations and Management
Policing Diversity: Discrimination and Discretion
Police accountability, integrity and Corruption
Evaluating Methods of Policing and Crime Prevention
Policing Specific Crime Types
The Future of Policing in a Post-Modern and Globalised Society
Conclusions
Chapter 3: Police Science - a Philosophy of Science approach
Police Science
Police Science and Methodology
Police Sciences and Police Practitioners
Final Reflection
Chapter 4: From Police Science to The Science of Policing
introduction
The Police/Policing Balance
A Mixed Economy of Policing: The Uk Example
The Private Sector and Community as Commissioners of Policing
The State as Commissioner of Policing Provided By The Private Sector,Ngos and The Public
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Volunteer Police officers
Neighbourhood Watch
The State as Commissioner and Provider of Policing
Police Community Support officers
Neighbourhood Wardens
Discussion
Summary
Chapter 5: Police Science, Police Education, and Police Training
The Difference Between Education and Training
The Case for Separating Training and Education
The Case for integrating Training and Education
European Systems of Police Education and Training
The Contribution of Police Science to Police Education
The Contribution of Police Science to Police Training
Researching Police Education and Training as Part of Police Science
Conclusion
Chapter 6: a European approach to Police Science
Differences and Common Values: towards a European Community
Issues and Methods of a European approach: Comparative Perspectives
General Basics and Key Questions of Police and Policing
Single Issues of European interest to Be Compared
European Police Cooperation
Things to Do - Enhancing The acceptance of Police Science
Commentaries
introduction to The Comments and Papers in The Supplement
Christian Mouhanna (France) On "History of Police Science" (Chapter 1)
Jean-Paul Brodeur (Canada) On "Core topics of Police Science" (Chapter 2)
Otto M.J. adang (The Netherlands) On "From Police Science to The Science of Policing" (Chapter 4)
Jaroslav Holomek (Slovak Republic) On "Police Science, Police Education, and Police Training" (Chapter 5)
Sandrawijkhuis &Theo Brekelmans (The Netherlands/Cepol) On "Police Science, Police Education, and Police Training" (Chapter 5)
Günter Stummvoll (austria) On "Police Science, Police Education and Police Training" (Chapter 5)
References
The authors of The Pgeaps-Report
The Commentators
About Cepol - European Police College
Volunteer Police officers
Neighbourhood Watch
The State as Commissioner and Provider of Policing
Police Community Support officers
Neighbourhood Wardens
Discussion
Summary
Chapter 5: Police Science, Police Education, and Police Training
The Difference Between Education and Training
The Case for Separating Training and Education
The Case for integrating Training and Education
European Systems of Police Education and Training
The Contribution of Police Science to Police Education
The Contribution of Police Science to Police Training
Researching Police Education and Training as Part of Police Science
Conclusion
Chapter 6: a European approach to Police Science
Differences and Common Values: towards a European Community
Issues and Methods of a European approach: Comparative Perspectives
General Basics and Key Questions of Police and Policing
Single Issues of European interest to Be Compared
European Police Cooperation
Things to Do - Enhancing The acceptance of Police Science
Commentaries
introduction to The Comments and Papers in The Supplement
Christian Mouhanna (France) On "History of Police Science" (Chapter 1)
Jean-Paul Brodeur (Canada) On "Core topics of Police Science" (Chapter 2)
Otto M.J. adang (The Netherlands) On "From Police Science to The Science of Policing" (Chapter 4)
Jaroslav Holomek (Slovak Republic) On "Police Science, Police Education, and Police Training" (Chapter 5)
Sandrawijkhuis &Theo Brekelmans (The Netherlands/Cepol) On "Police Science, Police Education, and Police Training" (Chapter 5)
Günter Stummvoll (austria) On "Police Science, Police Education and Police Training" (Chapter 5)
References
The authors of The Pgeaps-Report
The Commentators
About Cepol - European Police College
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Bibliographische Angaben
- 2009, 280 Seiten, Maße: 15,8 x 22,1 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Project Group on a European Approach to Police Science
- Verlag: Verlag für Polizeiwissenschaft
- ISBN-10: 3866760965
- ISBN-13: 9783866760967
Sprache:
Englisch
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