<P>Much of the literature on police corruption and police reforms is dominated by case studies of societies classified as developed. However, under the influence of globalization, developing societies have become a focal point of scholarly interest and examination. <B>Police Corruption and Police Re
Police corruption and police reforms in developing societies
โ Scribed by Hope, Kempe Ronald
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 270
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content: THEORETICAL AND ANALYTICAL PERSPECTIVESAn Analytical Perspective on Police Corruption and Police Reforms in Developing SocietiesKempe Ronald Hope, Sr.Confronting Police Corruption in Developing Societies: The Role of the Rule of LawJohn Mukum MbakuEmphasizing Anticorruption Training as a Reform Tool to Curb Police Corruption in Developing SocietiesKempe Ronald Hope, Sr.DEVELOPING SOCIETIES CASE STUDIES: AFRICAGhana: Reducing Police Corruption and Promoting Police Professionalism through ReformsJoseph R.A. AyeeKenya: Police Corruption and Reforms to Control ItKempe Ronald Hope, Sr.South Africa: A Schizophrenic System for Combating the Scourge of Police CorruptionCornelis RoelofseCameroon: Police Corruption and the Police Reforms ImperativePolycarp Ngufor ForkumDEVLOPING SOCIETIES CASE STUDIES: ASIA-PACIFICHong Kong: Police Corruption and ReformsDennis Lai Hang HuiIndia: Nature of Police Corruption and Its RemediesArvind VermaRoyal Solomon Islands: Rainbows across the Mountains?-The Issue of Police CorruptionGarth Den HeyerDEVELOPING SOCIETIES CASE STUDIES: LATIN AMERICA AND CARIBBEANArgentina: Revisiting Police Corruption and Police Reforms in a Captive StateGuillermina SeriTrinidad and Tobago: Crime, Police Corruption, and Police ReformsNathan W. PinoCHAPTER SUMMARIES
โฆ Subjects
Police corruption -- Developing countries. Police ethics. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology Police corruption. Developing countries.
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