A timely examination of the purpose of policing in Wales.
Through the lens of the South Wales Police, Policing Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow reflects upon the changing role of law enforcement in society. Written by both police practitioners and academics, it explores how the organization and conduct of different aspects of policing, including community and neighborhood policing, major crime investigations, as well as other functions, are shaped by a shifting array of interacting social, political, and economic influences.
Edited by:
Martin Innes,
Trudy Lowe,
Gareth Madge
Imprint: University of Wales Press
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Dimensions:
Height: 216mm,
Width: 138mm,
Spine: 14mm
ISBN: 9781837720842
ISBN 10: 1837720843
Pages: 272
Publication Date: 16 January 2024
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
,
Undergraduate
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: No Longer Our Product
Preface Introduction CHAPTER 1: REFORM, REINVENTION AND RECURRENCE IN POLICING Martin Innes and Jeremy Vaughan CHAPTER 2: A BRIEF HISTORY OF SOUTH WALES POLICE Gareth Madge CHAPTER 3: LEADERSHIP Matt Jukes CHAPTER 4: POLICING A CAPITAL CITY Stephen Carr, Adam Edwards and Jenny Gilmer CHAPTER 5: FINANCE, RESOURCES AND THE ORGANISATION OF POLICING Umar Hussain and Trudy Lowe CHAPTER 6: COMMUNITY POLICING IN SOUTH WALES Cath Larkman and Colin Rogers CHAPTER 7: HOMICIDE AND MAJOR CRIME INVESTIGATIONS Cheryl Allsop and Mark O’Shea CHAPTER 8: VIOLENCE AND THE CARDIFF MODEL FOR VIOLENCE PREVENTION Jonathan Shepherd, Jonathan Drake and Wendy Gunney CHAPTER 9: PUBLIC PROTECTION IN THE SOUTH WALES POLICE Amanda L. Robinson, Lorraine Davies and Kath Pritchard CHAPTER 10: POLICING AND THE DILEMMAS OF MEDIA COMMUNICATION Martin Innes and Catherine Llewellyn-Roberts CHAPTER 11: POLICE GOVERNANCE AND DEVOLUTION Peter Vaughan Chapter 12: REFLECTIONS Martin Innes and Gareth Madge Bibliography
Martin Innes is professor in the School of Social Sciences at Cardiff University. Gareth Madge is a former director of legal services in the South Wales Police. Trudy Lowe is a research fellow at Cardiff University's Security, Crime, and Intelligence Innovation Institute.