Policing Scotland

Policing Scotland
Title Policing Scotland PDF eBook
Author Daniel Donnelly
Publisher Routledge
Pages 574
Release 2012-09-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136308164

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This fully updated and expanded second edition of Policing Scotland takes account of recent developments in Scottish policing and criminal justice against the backdrop of a dynamic political landscape and looming fiscal constraints in public services. The book offers contributions from both academics and practitioners, and not only shows police at work in contemporary Scotland, but also gives some insight into those areas where policing is carried out by non-police people and organisations. It seeks to identify what it is about Scottish policing that is distinctly Scottish, the main characteristics of modern policing in Scotland, how these have developed over the recent past, and what they have become today. In answering these questions, the book analyses policing in Scotland in the context of the new and emerging ideas about the nature, purposes and methods of policing that are developing elsewhere in the world, and seeks to determine how far Scottish policing is maintaining its own traditions, or simply becoming a localised example of wider global trends. The second edition of this popular text introduces new chapters on crime investigation, police unionism, ethnic minorities, policing violence and forensic science, as well as incorporating a major new theme which seeks to explain how those responsible for policing Scotland set about dealing with current issues such as terrorism and organised crime. This book makes a significant contribution to the current debate on policing in Scotland, and as such is an essential text for academics and those interested in policing issues.

The Stationery Office Annual Catalogue

The Stationery Office Annual Catalogue
Title The Stationery Office Annual Catalogue PDF eBook
Author Stationery Office (Great Britain)
Publisher
Pages 808
Release 2003
Genre Government publications
ISBN

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Handbook of Policing

Handbook of Policing
Title Handbook of Policing PDF eBook
Author Tim Newburn
Publisher Routledge
Pages 906
Release 2012-08-21
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136308512

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This new edition of the Handbook of Policing updates and expands the highly successful first edition, and now includes a completely new chapter on policing and forensics. It provides a comprehensive, but highly readable overview of policing in the UK, and is an essential reference point, combining the expertise of leading academic experts on policing and policing practitioners themselves.

Human Rights in the Digital Age

Human Rights in the Digital Age
Title Human Rights in the Digital Age PDF eBook
Author Mathias Klang
Publisher Routledge
Pages 258
Release 2016-09-01
Genre Law
ISBN 113531019X

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The digital age began in 1939 with the construction of the first digital computer. In the sixty-five years that have followed, the influence of digitisation on our everyday lives has grown steadily and today digital technology has a greater influence on our lives than at any time since its development. This book examines the role played by digital technology in both the exercise and suppression of human rights. The global digital environment has allowed us to reinterpret the concept of universal human rights. Discourse on human rights need no longer be limited by national or cultural boundaries and individuals have the ability to create new forms in which to exercise their rights or even to bypass national limitations to rights. The defence of such rights is meanwhile under constant assault by the newfound ability of states to both suppress and control individual rights through the application of these same digital technologies. This book gathers together an international group of experts working within this rapidly developing area of law and technology and focuses their attantion on the specific interaction between human rights and digital technology. This is the first work to explore the challenges brought about by digital technology to fundamental freedoms such as privacy, freedom of expression, access, assembly and dignity. It is essential reading for anyone who fears digital technology will lead to the 'Big Brother' state.

Criminology and Criminal Justice

Criminology and Criminal Justice
Title Criminology and Criminal Justice PDF eBook
Author Peter Joyce
Publisher Routledge
Pages 224
Release 2014-04-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317821815

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This book presents a summary of the key ideas that seek to explain criminal behaviour and the measures that have been developed to prevent crime. A broad overview of the criminal justice system is provided in order to explain the operations of the key criminal justice agencies and the processes that are involved in bringing offenders to justice. Readers are encouraged to develop the basic knowledge they have obtained in these areas by tackling a number of questions, making use of additional reading of key texts suggested in the book. Attention is devoted to key sources from which information regarding crime and the criminal justice system can be explained. Good practice regarding the presentation and assessment of written work is also provided, in particular in connection with referencing. Readers are also introduced to the wide variety of methods that can be used to carry out criminological research and are invited to engage in exercises that include the marking of sample essays and the design of a questionnaire.

The Sale Catalogues of British Government Publications, 1836-1921

The Sale Catalogues of British Government Publications, 1836-1921
Title The Sale Catalogues of British Government Publications, 1836-1921 PDF eBook
Author Great Britain. Her Majesty's Stationery Office
Publisher
Pages 556
Release 1977
Genre Government publications
ISBN

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The Scottish Police Officer

The Scottish Police Officer
Title The Scottish Police Officer PDF eBook
Author Daniel Donnelly
Publisher Routledge
Pages 235
Release 2014-05-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136184988

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The structure of policing is undergoing change in Scotland at present and the profile of the police officer differs from that of the past. This book takes an informative approach and offers a unique account and insight into the Scottish police organisation, describing the ‘Scottish police officer’ from the point of recruitment through to training, development and specialist policing. Written by an ex-senior police officer, this book examines how the qualified police officer goes about his/her daily work policing and how this has changed over time as a result of organised crime, terrorism and the changing priorities of the public and politicians. The contribution of non-police officers such as police civilian staff, auxiliaries and the private sector, plays a key role in the policing of Scotland in the 21st century and is considered at length. As police supervision and management is crucial to the organisation’s success, the subjects of personnel development, promotion and management in the police is examined with comment on the suitability of the system in the 21st century. The book concludes with commentary on the future profile of the Scottish police officer and makes some general comparison with their colleagues in the rest of the UK and European Union. This will be an essential text for police officers in Scotland and elsewhere and students and academics in the areas of law, politics, management, police studies, criminology and criminal justice.