Introduction in law enforcement. (2013)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Introduction in law enforcement. (2013)
- Main Title:
- Introduction in law enforcement
- Further Information:
- Note: By David H. McElreath [and eight others].
- Other Names:
- McElreath, David
- Contents:
- Crime in the United States ; Criminal Law and Civil Law; Measuring Crime; Crime Trends in the United States; Victim Characteristics; Offender Characteristics; Crimes Encountered; Drugs and Crime; Hate Crimes; Gangs and Crime; Cyber Crime; Investigations and Suspects; Notable Incidents; Juveniles; Recidivism; The History of Law Enforcement in the United States; The British Heritage, Colonial America, and the First Generation of Law Enforcement in the United States; Boston, Philadelphia, New York, and the Birth of Urban Policing; State Level Law Enforcement; Federal Enforcement; Private Security and Enforcement; Breaking Barriers; Early Advancements in Science, Investigations, . and Technology; Law Enforcement in the First Half of the Twentieth Century; Law Enforcement in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century; Law Enforcement and the US Military; Landmark Cases; Post-9/11: The Explosion of Homeland Security; Local and Tribal Enforcement in the United States; Demographics of Local (and State) Law Enforcement; Municipal; County; Tribal; Special Jurisdiction Agencies; Regional Policing and Police Task Forces; Other Agencies; Reserve Police; Perished in the Line of Duty; Case Consideration: August Vollmer; State Law Enforcement in the United States; State Enforcement; Nineteenth Century Experiments; Massachusetts State Police: An Experiment; A New Model for Urban State Policing: Pennsylvania; The Formative Years: 1908–1940; General Butler’s View; Traffic Regulation andCrime in the United States ; Criminal Law and Civil Law; Measuring Crime; Crime Trends in the United States; Victim Characteristics; Offender Characteristics; Crimes Encountered; Drugs and Crime; Hate Crimes; Gangs and Crime; Cyber Crime; Investigations and Suspects; Notable Incidents; Juveniles; Recidivism; The History of Law Enforcement in the United States; The British Heritage, Colonial America, and the First Generation of Law Enforcement in the United States; Boston, Philadelphia, New York, and the Birth of Urban Policing; State Level Law Enforcement; Federal Enforcement; Private Security and Enforcement; Breaking Barriers; Early Advancements in Science, Investigations, . and Technology; Law Enforcement in the First Half of the Twentieth Century; Law Enforcement in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century; Law Enforcement and the US Military; Landmark Cases; Post-9/11: The Explosion of Homeland Security; Local and Tribal Enforcement in the United States; Demographics of Local (and State) Law Enforcement; Municipal; County; Tribal; Special Jurisdiction Agencies; Regional Policing and Police Task Forces; Other Agencies; Reserve Police; Perished in the Line of Duty; Case Consideration: August Vollmer; State Law Enforcement in the United States; State Enforcement; Nineteenth Century Experiments; Massachusetts State Police: An Experiment; A New Model for Urban State Policing: Pennsylvania; The Formative Years: 1908–1940; General Butler’s View; Traffic Regulation and Enforcement; Growth and Expansion: 1940–1960; The Modern Era: 1960 . to Present; State-Level Resources and their Role with Homeland Security; State Wildlife Enforcement; Specialized State Enforcement and Investigations; Notable Aspects of State Law Enforcement Entities; Alabama; Missouri; Texas; Federal and International Law Enforcement; US Department of Justice; US Marshals Service; Federal Bureau of Investigation; Drug Enforcement Administration; Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives; US Department of Homeland Security; US Coast Guard; US Secret Service; Customs and Border Protection; Immigration and Customs Enforcement; Transportation Security Administration; Office of Law Enforcement/Federal Air Marshal Service; Department of Homeland Security, . Homeland Security Investigations; Department of State; Bureau of Diplomatic Security; The Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs; Department of Treasury; Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigations; Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau; United States Forest Service; United States Forest Service Law Enforcement and Investigations; US Postal Service and Postal Inspection Service; Office of Inspector General; US Department of the Interior; US Department of the Interior, National Park Service—US Park Police; Department of Interior, . National Park Service—Park Rangers; Training; International Policing; Europol; Financial Action Task Force; International Criminal Police Organization; Private Enforcement; What Is Private Security?; History of Private Enforcement and Security in the; United States; Significance of Private Security and Enforcement; Private Security: The Scope of Work; Private Investigations; Protection of Critical Infrastructure; Security Consulting; Relationships Between Organizations and Private Security; Counterfeit Products and Enforcement; NASA Security Example; Corporate and Industrial Espionage Examples; Considerations of the Relationship; Modern Times: The FedEx Private Police; The Business of Private Security; Global Contexts and Markets; Organizational Contexts; Training, Licensure, . and Certification; Privately Operated Correctional Facilities; National Insurance Crime Bureau; International Contractors; Relationship between Private and Public Entities; Accomplishments of Private Security and Enforcement; Ethics; Ethics; Living Ethically; Code of Ethics; IACP Oath of Honor; Policing with Character; Public Statements, Appearances, . and Endorsements; What Causes Corruption in Policing?; Changing Moral Standards of a Contemporary Society; The Officer’s Working Environment; Organizational Expectations of the Police; The Role of the Police in a Democratic Society; Public Perceptions; Police Self-Perceptions; Corruption and Ethical Challenges; The Ideal of Noble Cause Corruption; Discretion in Policing; Dilemmas in Policing; Deterring Corruption; Types of Policing ; Community Defined; Traditional Policing; Community Policing; Transforming the Police Agency; Broken Windows Theory; Problem-Oriented Policing; Zero-Tolerance Policing; Homeland Security Policing; Intelligence-Led Policing; Patrol Types and Specialized Assignments; Types of Patrol; Foot Patrol; Automobile Patrol; Motorcycle; Bicycle Patrol; Aviation; Marine Patrol; Mounted and Equine . Patrols; Specialized Assignments; Canine; Crime Scene Investigation; Criminal Investigations; Explosive Ordnance Disposal (Bomb Squad); Gang Investigations; Intelligence Functions; Organized Crime and Narcotics Investigations; Special Weapons and Tactics; Internal Affairs; Police Bands; Investigation; Early Advancements in Science, Investigations, . and Technology; Goal of an Investigation; Types of Evidence; The Investigative Team; The Investigative Process; The Preliminary Investigation; Approaching the Crime Scene; First Officers on the Scene; Initial Steps; Crime Scene Search; Follow-up Investigation; Prosecutorial Phase; Unsolved Investigations and Cold Cases; Forensic Science; Foundations of Forensic Science; Why Science?; Forensic Science Defined; Evidence Collection; At the Crime Scene; The Forensic Laboratory; Careers; Forensic Pathologist; Forensic Toxicologists; Forensic Anthropologist; Forensic Odontologist; Forensic Laboratory Functional Areas; Criminalistics Division; Analytical Division; Bioscience Division; Behavioral Sciences and Forensic Analysis; After Arrest: Taking the Case to Court; Basic Concepts; Jurisdiction; Elements of Crime; Facts, Evidence, . and Proof; Personnel in the Court Process; Attorneys; The Role of Attorneys; Judges; The Trial Jury; The Court Process; Initial Appearances and Bail; Grand Jury Indictments and Preliminary Hearings; Arraignment; Plea Agreements; Discovery and Motions; Trial; Law Enforcement under the United States Constitution; The Constitution as the Supreme Law of the United States; Separation of Powers; The Bill of Rights; Enumerated Powers; The Role of Courts; How Courts Reason; How the Constitution Applies to Law Enforcement; Amendments Most Applicable to Law Enforcement; The First Amendment; The Fourth Amendment; The Fifth Amendment; The Sixth Amendment; The Eighth Amendment; The Fourteenth Amendment; The Remaining Amendments; Considerations of Evidence; Issues of Privacy, Security, and Liberty; Administration and Leadership: Community Support, . Recruitment, Selection, Training, and Retention; The Role of the Law Enforcement Administrator; Gaining and Maintaining Public Support <. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Boca Raton : CRC Press
- Publication Date:
- 2013
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (479 pages), (8 illustrations)
- Subjects:
- 363.20973
Law enforcement -- United States
Police -- United States - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781482201499
1482201496 - Access Rights:
- Legal Deposit; Only available on premises controlled by the deposit library and to one user at any one time; The Legal Deposit Libraries (Non-Print Works) Regulations (UK).
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- British Library HMNTS - ELD.DS.167396
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