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Title Comparing the democratic governance of police intelligence : new models of participation and expertise in the United States and Europe / edited by Thierry Delpeuch and Jacqueline E. Ross
Published Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, [2016]

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Contents Introduction: the collaborative analysis of intelligence / Thierry Delpeuch and Jacqueline E. Ross -- Beat meetings, responsiveness to the community, and police effectiveness in Chicago / Wesley G. Skogan -- The joint production of intelligence in local security partnerships: French initiatives in local risk management / Thierry Delpeuch [and 2 others] -- Information as a form of democratic participation in policing: some critical reflections on the role and use of online crime maps in the United Kingdom / Anna Barker -- The English and Welsh experiment in democratic governance of policing through Police and Crime Commissioners: a misconceived venture or a good idea, badly implemented? / Adam Crawford -- Intelligence-led policing and the disruption of organized crime:motifs, methods and morals / Nick Tilley -- Democratic policing: case working and intelligence / Peter Manning -- Street stops and police legitimacy in New York / Jeffrey Fagan [and 2 others] -- Enhancing effectiveness in counterterrorism policingtephen J. Schulhofer -- Cultural profiling? Police prevention and minorities in Berlin / Jeremie Gauthier -- Governing the police by numbers: the French experience / Jacques de Maillard and Christian Mouhanna -- Within transnational policing systems: integration and adaptation mechanisms used by foreign liaison officers deployed in Washington DC / Frederic Lemieux and Chantal Perras -- The role of trust in the exchange of police information in the European multilevel system / Hartmut Aden -- A pluralist perspective on intelligence regimes / Thierry Delpeuch and Jacqueline E. Ross
Summary "'Intelligence-led policing' is an emerging movement of efforts to develop a more democratic approach to the governance of intelligence by expanding the types of expertise and the range of participants who collaborate in the networked governance of intelligence. This book examines how the partnership paradigm has transformed the ways in which participants gather, analyze, and use intelligence about security problems ranging from petty nuisances and violent crime to urban riots, organized crime, and terrorism. It explores changes in the way police and other security professionals define and prioritize these concerns and how the expanding range of stakeholders and the growing repertoire of solutions has transformed both the expertise and the deliberative processes involved."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from title screen (Elgaronline, viewed on April 10, 2018)
Subject Police -- United States.
Police -- Europe
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Infrastructure.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
Police
Europe
United States
Form Electronic book
Author Delpeuch, Thierry, editor
Ross, Jacqueline E., editor
LC no. 2016935799
ISBN 9781785361036
1785361031