xvi, 400 p. : 24 cm
Community-based strategic policing in Canada
β Scribed by Griffiths, Curt Taylor; Parent, Richard B.; Whitelaw, Brian
- Publisher
- Nelson College Indigenous
- Year
- 2018;2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 404
- Edition
- Fifth edition
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Unit one: Policing in Canada. Evolution of Canadian policing -- Overview of Canadian policing -- -- Unit two: Understanding community policing. What is community policing? -- -- Unit three: Crime prevention and crime response within a community policing framework -- Responding to and preventing crime within a community policing framework -- Problem-oriented policing -- -- Unit four: The key players in community policing. The community policing police service -- Implementing community policing -- The community police officer -- Restorative justice within a community policing framework -- The community and community policing.
β¦ Table of Contents
cover......Page 1
Brief Contents......Page 6
Contents......Page 7
Preface......Page 15
About the Authors......Page 23
Unit 1: Policing in Canada......Page 25
Chapter 1: Evolution of Canadian Policing......Page 27
Chapter 2: Overview of Canadian Policing......Page 43
Unit 2: Understanding Community Policing......Page 75
Chapter 3: What Is Community Policing?......Page 77
Unit 3: Crime Prevention and Crime Response within a Community Policing Framework......Page 109
Chapter 4: Responding to and Preventing Crime within a Community Policing Framework......Page 111
Chapter 5: Problem-Oriented Policing......Page 151
Unit 4: The Key Players in Community Policing......Page 201
Chapter 6: The Community Policing Police Service......Page 203
Chapter 7: Implementing Community Policing......Page 235
Chapter 8: The Community Police Officer......Page 275
Chapter 9: Restorative Justice within a Community Policing Framework......Page 311
Chapter 10: The Community and Community Policing......Page 337
Index......Page 385
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