This instructor and student-friendly, engaging text covers the most current policing topics and tactics.

 

Buy Now From Amazon

Product Review

This instructor and student-friendly, engaging text covers the most current policing topics and tactics.

 

Policing America: Challenges and Best Practices, 8e, offers a problem-solving approach that emphasizes what is actually working in the field. Based on the author’s thirty-plus years of practical policing and academic experience, this eighth edition continues to be set apart by its traditional, applied, “what works” theme. That, coupled with comprehensive updates throughout and the minor restructuring of this edition, provide an approach not otherwise found on the market. Emphases are on topics of major, national importance and interest, such as terrorism, personnel issues, community policing, investigations, rule of law, accountability (ethics, liability), patrol, and technologies. Organized to flow smoothly for the instructor and student, this edition continues to provide a penetrating view of one of the most difficult and challenging occupations in America: policing!

 

Teaching and Learning Experience

 

This book offers complete coverage of policing, examining emerging areas in the field. It provides:

  • Problem-solving, real-world approach: Emphasizes what really works in the field
  • Complete coverage of policing topics and tactics: Gives students a comprehensive understanding of the police in America
  • Hands-on focus and superior pedagogical features: Gives students the tools to master key concepts faster and more effectively

 

 



Similar Products

Corrections: An Introduction (5th Edition)Juvenile Delinquency: Theory, Practice, and LawCriminal Investigation: The Art and the Science (8th Edition)Criminal Law and ProcedureCriminal Procedure: From First Contact to Appeal (5th Edition)Crime Victims: An Introduction to VictimologyCriminal Justice: A Brief Introduction (12th Edition)America's Courts and the Criminal Justice SystemEthical Dilemmas and Decisions in Criminal JusticeMedia, Crime, and Criminal Justice