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Urbanization, Policing, and Security: Global Perspectives
Contributor(s): Cordner, Gary (Editor), Das, Dilip K. (Editor), Cordner, Annmarie (Editor)
ISBN: 1420085573     ISBN-13: 9781420085570
Publisher: Routledge
OUR PRICE:   $180.50  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: December 2009
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Annotation: Through the lens of urbanization, this book examines crime, policing, and security issues around the world. International academic and police leaders contribute their perspectives on a diverse range of overlapping and complementary topics, from special problems to global challenges. Covering studies on major cities in more than 18 countries, this text explores a variety of areas, including the role of urbanization in security; and global concerns such as transnational crime, racial profiling, and information sharing. The book also explores responses to urban problems associated with police and security including human rights activism and police reform. The text is enhanced by over 100 photos and illustrations that further clarify the concepts.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Criminology
- Social Science | Sociology - Urban
- Political Science | Law Enforcement
Dewey: 363.209
LCCN: 2009018491
Series: International Police Executive Symposia
Physical Information: 1.1" H x 6.1" W x 9.3" (1.70 lbs) 476 pages
Themes:
- Demographic Orientation - Urban
 
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In terms of raw numbers, the amount of world urban dwellers have increased four-fold, skyrocketing from 740 million in 1950 to almost 3.3 billion in 2007. This ongoing urbanization will continue to create major security challenges in most countries. Based on contributions from academics and practitioners from countries as diverse as Nigeria, Pakistan, Azerbaijan, and the US, Urbanization, Policing, and Security: Global Perspectives highlights the crime and disorder problems associated with urbanization and demonstrates police and private security responses to those problems.

The book draws on the practical experiences of police officials and the academic insights of researchers from around the world to detail the consequences of urbanization -- crime, terrorism, disorder, drugs, traffic crashes -- as well as modern responses to those problems. Covering studies on major cities in more than 18 countries, this text explores topics such as the role of urbanization in security and global concerns including transnational crime, racial profiling, and information sharing. The book also examines responses to urban problems associated with police and security, including human rights activism and police reform.

The problems confronting policing in these times are quite daunting, providing plenty of challenges for police leaders and requiring them to devise increasingly sophisticated solutions. With more than 100 photos and illustrations, the book tackles issues from a different angle. It examines the resources required to solve problems and those necessary to build a knowledge base of policing and the professionalism for police forces.