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OverviewPatterns of Policing is the first comparison of the development and operation of police in countries throughout the world, concentrating on Asia, Europe, and North America. Bayley examines the variability in police work, suggests reasons for this variation, and makes preditions about the future role of police. He considers how contemporary police institutions have developed. Police forces worldwide tend to be public rather than private, to concentrate on crime fighting rather than services, and to be professionally trained and recruited. There is, however, great variation in the structure of police forces, which are generally either centralized or, as in the United States, decentralized. The behavior of the police toward their constituents also varies by nation. As urbanization and industrialization increase, the public finds itself in greater contact with police and may begin to rely on them more for protection. There are also marked differences cross-nationally in the way police relate to political and community life. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David BayleyPublisher: Rutgers University Press Imprint: Rutgers University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.425kg ISBN: 9780813516189ISBN 10: 0813516188 Pages: 280 Publication Date: 01 August 1990 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Undergraduate , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsList of Figures List of Tables Preface Part 1 - Introduction 1 Toward a Theory of Policing Part 2 - Evolution 2 The Development of Modern Police 3 The Structure of Policing 4 Police Strength Part 3 - Function 5 Police Work 6 A Theory of Encounters Part 4 - Politics 7 Control of the Police 8 Police in Political Life Part 5 - Conclusion 9 Future of Policing Appendix Notes Bibliography IndexReviews"An eye-opening and somewhat heroic construction designed to shift our perspective on the nature and causes of police work... important and long overdue... By design, it is an empirical and wide-ranging work that pays attention to the available numbers and public claims of police officials. -- ""Contemporary Sociology"" Bayley has posed key questions on police functioning... and responded by using a model-building approach based on theoretical propositions and subjected to an international data base. -- ""Choice""" An eye-opening and somewhat heroic construction designed to shift our perspective on the nature and causes of police work... important and long overdue... By design, it is an empirical and wide-ranging work that pays attention to the available numbers and public claims of police officials. * Contemporary Sociology * Bayley has posed key questions on police functioning... and responded by using a model-building approach based on theoretical propositions and subjected to an international data base. * Choice * An eye-opening and somewhat heroic construction designed to shift our perspective on the nature and causes of police work... important and long overdue... By design, it is an empirical and wide-ranging work that pays attention to the available numbers and public claims of police officials. (Contemporary Sociology) An eye-opening and somewhat heroic construction designed to shift our perspective on the nature and causes of police work... important and long overdue... By design, it is an empirical and wide-ranging work that pays attention to the available numbers and public claims of police officials. (Contemporary Sociology) Bayley has posed key questions on police functioning... and responded by using a model-building approach based on theoretical propositions and subjected to an international data base. (Choice) Bayley has posed key questions on police functioning... and responded by using a model-building approach based on theoretical propositions and subjected to an international data base. (Choice) Author InformationDavid H. Bayley is a Professor in the School of Criminal Justice at the State University of New York-Albany. He is the author of The Police and Political Development in India and Forces of Order: Police Behavior in Japan and the United States. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |