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ISBN-10 : 1447321200
ISBN-13 : 9781447321200
Author : Bryn Caless
Little is known about those at the command end of policing in Europe. Over the last two years, Bryn Caless and Steve Tong have had unique access to those at the top of Europe’s police forces, obtaining detailed comments from more than a hundred strategic police leaders in 22 countries and presenting, for the first time, information about how they are selected for high office, how they are held to account and what their views are on current and future challenges in policing. Building on research conducted in the UK, this is a timely and unparalleled insight into a littleknown elite in the lawenforcement world.
Leading Policing in Europe 1st Table of contents:
One: European policing in context
Policing models in Europe
The ‘continental’ or ‘Napoleonic’ model of policing
Enduring characteristics: evolving features of policing in Europe
The ‘Anglo-Saxon’ model: the opposite of the ‘continental’ model
The ‘colonial’ model of policing
Policing as political repression: the Gestapo, the KGB and the Stasi
The Stasi
The KGB
The Gestapo
States in transition: the German ‘decentralised’ model
The eastern/central ‘EU’ model: transition to democracy
Summary
Notes
Two: Getting to the top: the selection and appointment of strategic police leaders in Europe
Scoping police leadership competences
General leadership development in the police
The selection systems used in Europe
Becoming a strategic police leader: process
Becoming a strategic police leader: motivation and ambition
Summary
Notes
Three: Accountability
The role of politicians: ‘magicians in the “art of the possible”’?
The police view of politicians
On the media challenge: ‘the story is everything’
Summary
Notes
Four: Relationships and influences
Relationships with peers
Relationships with public prosecutors, judges and community leaders
On minority ethnicities, gender prejudice and women in the police
Minority ethnic leaders
Gender
Summary
Notes
Five: The preference for cooperative bilateralism among European strategic police leaders
Beyond the national: policing across borders
Pan-European mutualism
Bilateral and cooperative structures
Putting your country first: the police and ‘national protectionism’
Bilateralism rules OK?
Notes
Six: The challenges facing European policing today
Introduction
Contemporary European police cooperation
What are the major challenges facing policing?
Police structures and legitimacy
The privatisation of security and ‘policing’
Criminal threats and challenges
Selectivity in crime priorities
Regional differences in perceptions of policing challenges
Alpine region
Benelux region
Mediterranean region
Baltic region
Central Europe
Nordic region
British Isles region
Summary
Notes
Seven: The future of policing
What will policing look like in 5 or 10 years’ time?
The range of opinions
Policing cyberspace and cybercrime
Summary of views on policing cyberspace and cybercrime
Social unrest
Summary of views on social unrest
‘New’ policing
Summary of views on ‘New’ policing
Transnational organised crime
Summary of views on transnational organised crime
General summary on the future of policing
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