The Technology of Policing: Crime Mapping, Information Technology, and the Rationality of Crime Control

Author:   Peter K. Manning
Publisher:   New York University Press
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9780814761366


Pages:   338
Publication Date:   01 January 2011
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Author:   Peter K. Manning
Publisher:   New York University Press
Imprint:   New York University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780814761366


ISBN 10:   0814761364
Pages:   338
Publication Date:   01 January 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Manning's work is both sophisticated in its approach and tremendously rich in the detail of its empirical inquiry. Few scholars take the time and have the access and ability to research police practices so meticulously and with the advantages that come with many years of energetic experience. American Journal of Sociology A richly textured analysis of the introduction, use, and effects of crime mapping technology in three police departments - Boston, Washington, DC, and a medium-sized American city referred to as 'Western'. Journal of Information Technology and Politics The Technology of Policing provides a brilliant analysis of how new information technologies are used to reproduce established police practices rather than to effect organizational change or more efficient crime control. Richard V. Ericson, co-author of The New Politics of Surveillance and Visibility At a time when police technology is actively promoted as a 'silver-bullet', and studied mainly for its instrumental effects, Manning's sociological acumen is a vital antidote. A closely and astutely observed study of the meanings and effects of crime mapping/analysis within police organizations. Ian Loader, author of Civilizing Security


The Technology of Policing provides a brilliant analysis of how new information technologies are used to reproduce established police practices rather than to effect organizational change or more efficient crime control. -Richard V. Ericson,co-author of The New Politics of Surveillance and Visibility Manning's work is both sophisticated in its approach and tremendously rich in the detail of its empirical inquiry. Few scholars take the time and have the access and ability to research police practices so meticulously and with the advantages that come with many years of energetic experience. -American Journal of Sociology A richly textured analysis of the introduction, use, and effects of crime mapping technology in three police departments-Boston, Washington, DC, and a medium-sized American city referred to as 'Western'. -Journal of Information Technology and Politics At a time when police technology is actively promoted as a 'silver-bullet', and studied mainly for its instrumental effects, Manning's sociological acumen is a vital antidote. A closely and astutely observed study of the meanings and effects of crime mapping/analysis within police organizations. -Ian Loader,author of Civilizing Security


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Peter K. Manning is Elmer V. H. and Eileen M. Brooks Chair in Policing, College of Criminal Justice, Northeastern University. He is the author of numerous books, most recently Policing Contingencies and The Privatization of Policing: Two Views (with Brian Forst).

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