Introduction to Policing in Canada
Author: Jayne Seagrave
Publisher: Scarborough, Ont. : Prentice Hall Canada
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 456
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Jayne Seagrave
Publisher: Scarborough, Ont. : Prentice Hall Canada
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 456
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Jayne Seagrave
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 65
ISBN-13: 9780132732772
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Paul Francis McKenna
Publisher: Scarborough, Ont. : Prentice Hall Allyn & Bacon Canada
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 400
ISBN-13: 9780130106919
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Designed for courses in introduction to law enforcement, community policing, and introduction to policing. This text provides the most up-to-date and comprehensive Canadian overview now available of community policing techniques and principles as they have been applied to police procedures and organizational structures in this country.
Author: Steven M. Cox
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Published: 2018-11-29
Total Pages: 489
ISBN-13: 1544339658
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Written and extensively updated by an author team that includes former and current law enforcement officers, Introduction to Policing focuses on the thought-provoking, contemporary issues that underscore the challenging and rewarding world of policing. The authors skillfully balance research and practice to offer readers an overview of both the foundations of policing and the expanded role of today’s police officers. Evolving with the modern realities of the field, the Fourth Edition discusses major new and ongoing impactful events, such as the political shift marked by the U.S. presidential election of 2016 and expanded coverage of women and minorities in policing. The accessible and engaging writing style, coupled with unique coverage of the issues of policing in multicultural communities, the impact of technology on policing, and policing strategies and procedures, make this bestselling book a must-have.
Author: Steven M. Cox
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Published: 2015-12-31
Total Pages: 916
ISBN-13: 1506307523
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Introduction to Policing, Third Edition continues to focus on the thought-provoking, contemporary issues that underscore the challenging and rewarding world of policing. Steven M. Cox, Susan Marchionna, and experienced law enforcement officer Brian D. Fitch balance theory, research, and practice to give students a comprehensive, yet concise, overview of both the foundations of policing and the expanded role of today’s police officers. The accessible and engaging writing style, combined with stories from the field, make policing concepts and practices easy for students to understand and analyze. Unique coverage of policing in multicultural communities, the impact of technology on policing, and extensive coverage of policing strategies and procedures — such as those that detail the use of force —make this bestselling book a must-have for policing courses.
Author: Robyn Maynard
Publisher: Fernwood Publishing
Published: 2017-09-18T00:00:00Z
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 1552669807
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Delving behind Canada’s veneer of multiculturalism and tolerance, Policing Black Lives traces the violent realities of anti-blackness from the slave ships to prisons, classrooms and beyond. Robyn Maynard provides readers with the first comprehensive account of nearly four hundred years of state-sanctioned surveillance, criminalization and punishment of Black lives in Canada. While highlighting the ubiquity of Black resistance, Policing Black Lives traces the still-living legacy of slavery across multiple institutions, shedding light on the state’s role in perpetuating contemporary Black poverty and unemployment, racial profiling, law enforcement violence, incarceration, immigration detention, deportation, exploitative migrant labour practices, disproportionate child removal and low graduation rates. Emerging from a critical race feminist framework that insists that all Black lives matter, Maynard’s intersectional approach to anti-Black racism addresses the unique and understudied impacts of state violence as it is experienced by Black women, Black people with disabilities, as well as queer, trans, and undocumented Black communities. A call-to-action, Policing Black Lives urges readers to work toward dismantling structures of racial domination and re-imagining a more just society.
Author: Gene L. Scaramella
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Published: 2010-12-09
Total Pages: 537
ISBN-13: 1412975301
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Focusing on the thought-provoking, contemporary issues that underscore the challenging world of policing, this easy-to-understand text balances theory, research, and practice to give students a comprehensive overview of both the foundations of policing and the expanded role of today’s police officers. The engaging writing style and stories from the field, coupled with unique coverage of the issues of policing in multicultural communities the impact of globalization on policing, make this book a must have for policing courses
Author: Curt Taylor Griffiths
Publisher:
Published: 1998-08
Total Pages: 508
ISBN-13: 9780176056438
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: University of Alberta. Centre for Constitutional Studies
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Published: 1994-01-01
Total Pages: 384
ISBN-13: 9780802073624
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The television spectacles of Oka and the Rodney King affair served to focus public disaffection with the police, a disaffection that has been growing for several years. In Canada, confidence in the police is at an all-time low. At the same time crime rates continue to rise. Canada now has the dubious distinction of having the second highest crime rate in the Western world. How did this state of affairs come about? What do we want from our police? How do we achieve policing that is consistent with the Charter of Rights and Freedoms? The essays in this volume set out to explore these questions. In their introduction, the editors point out that constitutional order is tied to the exercise of power by law enforcement agencies, and that if relations between the police and civil society continue to erode, the exercise of force will rise - a dangerous prospect for democratic societies.
Author: Greg Marquis
Publisher: Fernwood Publishing
Published: 2017-01-19T00:00:00Z
Total Pages: 358
ISBN-13: 1552668606
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In The Vigilant Eye, Greg Marquis combines the narrative and chronological approach of traditional institutional history with the critical approaches of social history, legal history and criminology. The book begins with the English and Irish roots of nineteenth-century British North American policing and traces the development of the three models of law enforcement that would shape the future: the local rural constable, the municipal police department and the paramilitary territorial constabulary. Marquis examines the development of provincial police services, whose expansion coincided with the rise of mass automobile ownership and controversies over alcohol prohibition and control, and their eventual absorption into the RCMP. In terms of political policing, the vigilant eye has monitored, harassed and disrupted various social and political movements ranging from Fenians to communists, to Quebec separatists and environmentalists. Marquis argues that the style of community policing in vogue during the 1970s and 1980s lacked confidence and had a limited impact. Canada’s simplistic crime-fighting model undermines genuine reform, including curbs on the use of deadly force on citizens, and justifies the increased militarization of policing. Marquis argues that it is time for citizens to turn their vigilant eye towards police and policing in their own communities.