This volume of the Journal of Police Studies reflects on theoretical developments concerning police. The book is focused on a paper by Jack R. Greene, titled Th
Technology has always played an important role in the performance of police tasks. In recent years, that role has not only expanded, but has also been renewed.
Rectifying the fact that little criminological attention has been paid to the notion that the security of flows increasingly embodies concerns at the heart of c
This book analyses police reform in Scotland, demonstrating the key role experts can play in strengthening democratic accountability of the police to the commun
The book explores police legitimacy and crime control, with a focus on the European region. Using comparative case studies, the contributions to this timely vol