Democratic policing in transitional and developing countries / edited by Nathan W. Pino and Michael D. Wiatrowski.

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Superior document:Interdisciplinary research series in ethnic, gender, and class relations
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Year of Publication:2006
Language:English
Series:Interdisciplinary research series in ethnic, gender, and class relations.
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Physical Description:xii, 252 p.
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Table of Contents:
  • Assessing the obstacles / Nathan W. Pino and Michael D. Wiatrowski
  • Policing and police reform in the U.S. : adequate for export? / Nathan W. Pino and Michael D. Wiatrowski
  • The principles of democratic policing / Nathan W. Pino and Michael D. Wiatrowski
  • Implementing democratic policing and related initiatives / Nathan W. Pino and Michael D. Wiatrowski
  • Policing and institution building in Iraq / Rehan Mullick and Rabia Nusrat
  • Crime, power, and policing in South Africa : beyond protected privilege and privileged protection / Robert Shanafelt
  • Human rights and democratic police reform in Northern Ireland / Steven T. Engel
  • Creating police partnerships with civil society in Kazakhstan through U.S.-funded domestic violence training : a step toward democratic policing / Edward Snajdr
  • The role of the police in promoting the rule of law / Heath Grant, Jane Grabias, and Roy Godson.