Policing America: Challenges and Best Practices
English
By (author): Kenneth Peak William Sousa
This print textbook is available for students to rent for their classes. The Pearson print rental program provides students with affordable access to learning materials, so they come to class ready to succeed.
This text is suitable for all introductory or general policing courses (both undergraduate and graduate levels) or as a supplemental text for community policing or police administration courses.
A practical, applied approach to what works in policing
Based on the authors thirty-plus years of policing and academic experience, Policing America: Challenges and Best Practices, Ninth Edition, offers a problem-solving approach that emphasizes what is actually working in the field. Throughout the book, dozens of current exhibits, additional cases studies, Career Profiles, and real-world problem-solving examples bring the what works theme alive for the reader. Each chapter encourages readers to think critically with Learn by Doing sections. Organized to flow smoothly for the instructor and student, this edition continues to provide a penetrating view of one of the most difficult and demanding occupations in America: policing!
The Ninth Edition addresses head-on the most challenging aspects of policing in our age. New emphases include methods of policing a diverse societyparticularly disenfranchised minorities in the post-Ferguson era and a call for re-examination of police methodsas well as the fight against terrorism and applications of new information technologies. In addition, chapters examine major issues and formidable crime problems, crime prevention, changing agency culture, evaluating problem-solving initiatives, cyberbullying and cybercrime, special populations, and the future of policing.
Policing America: Challenges and Best Practices, Ninth Edition is also available via Revel, an interactive learning environment that enables students to read, practice, and study in one continuous experience.