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Comparing the Democratic Governance of Police Intelligence : New Models of Participation and Expertise in the United States and Europe

Delpeuch, Thierry(Edited by)Ross, Jacqueline E.(Edited by)
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Gathering and analyzing of information is a responsibility that police intelligence units are thought to do in relative isolation.

Intelligence work in the United States and Europe, however, has been significantly transformed in recent years into a more collaborative process that melds the police with a mix of outsiders to make the practice of acquiring and assessing information more democratic.

This volume examines how this partnership paradigm has transformed the ways in which participants gather, analyze and use intelligence for security problems ranging from petty nuisances and violent crimes to urban riots, organized crime and terrorism. The book's expert contributors provide a comparative look at police intelligence by exploring how emerging collaborative ventures have reshaped the way police define and prioritize public safety concerns.

The book compares local security partnerships in both centralized and decentralized systems, presenting an unparalleled discussion of police intelligence not only in the English-speaking world, but also in countries like Germany and France, whose adoption of this collaborative paradigm has seldom been studied.

Ultimately, this book provides a timely debate about the effectiveness of intelligence gathering tactics and the legitimacy of police tactics and related procedural justice concerns. Because this book situates itself at the intersection of several disciplines, it will find an audience in multiple fields.

Its diverse readership includes scholars and students of policing and security studies in law schools, criminal justice programs and political science and sociology departments.

Other significant audiences will include professionals and researchers in comparative law, comparative criminal procedure and the study of law and society. Contributors include: H. Aden, A. Barker, A. Crawford, J. de Maillard, T. Delpeuch, R. Epstein, J.A. Fagan, J. Gauthier, F. Lemieux, P. Manning, T.T. Meares, C. Mouhanna, C. Perras, J.E. Ross, S.J. Schulhofer, W.G. Skogan, N. Tilley, T. Tyle

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Product Details
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
1785361023 / 9781785361029
Hardback
363.23
31/08/2016
United Kingdom
English
xi, 400 pages : illustrations (black and white), map (black and white)
24 cm