Challenges of Contemporary Policing

Challenges of Contemporary Policing

Higher Education, Technology, and Officers' Well-Being

Das, Dilip K.; Jia, Di; Riccio, Vicente

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

234

Mole

9781032589671

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Introduction

Vicente Riccio, Di Jia & Dilip K. Das

1. Performance evaluation of integrated public security areas: Application of the PROMETHEE II method in the Brazilian context

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2. Addressing the Challenges of Law Enforcement Higher Education in Hungary

Laszlo Christian

3. The Formation of the Local Prevention Police Units at the National University of Lanus

Daniel Russo & Alejandro Hener

4. Exploring an incorporated model of community justice in Chinese immigrant community: The perspective of law enforcement

Jurg Gerber, Di Jia & Charles W. Russo

5. Understanding Officer's Behavior in a Non-Traffic Situation: Why will police officers use force and verbally attack citizens during a street stop?

Francis D. Boateng & Michael K. Dzordzormenyoh

6. The determinant factors of religious radicalization: The case of Kyrgyzstan

Erlan Bakiev & Zairbek Kozhomberdiev

7. Cameras, community, and police: possible correlations in the evaluation of the body-worn cameras for the Brazilian Federal Highway Police

Otavio Lacerda, Eduardo Magrone, Vicente Riccio and Wagner Silveira Rezende

8. Officer Suicide: Agency Protocol and Prevention Strategies

Charles W. Russo, Jarrod Sadulski & Matthew Loux

9. Police suicide in Brazil: What do we know about?

Dayse Assuncao Miranda & Fernanda Cruz

10. PTSD: Is it Pension Worthy

Charles Russo & Stephanie Myers-Hunziker

11. Addictive Hypervigilance and Uncontrolled Police Use of Force

Jesse Cheng

12. The Law Enforcement Workforce Crisis: Developing Targeted Recruitment and Retention Strategies for Future Generations

Nicole Cain
Science;Education;Officer preparedness;Police training;Police and higher education;Police legitimacy;Police suicide;Organized crime;National security