Law Enforcement in the 21st Century, 4th edition

Published by Pearson (February 23, 2016) © 2017

  • Heath Grant
  • Karen J. Terry
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  • Evaluates body cameras, CCTV and LPRs
  • Concept of linkage blindness

For courses in Introduction to Law Enforcement

Law Enforcement in the 21st Century keeps readers up-to-date in this ever-evolving field providing a synthesis of the latest research literature with practical insights from the field. The important theme of linkage blindness is a central theme throughout, highlighting the multi-jurisdictional complexities of policing in the United States and abroad. Linkage blindness is then used as an important pedagogical tool to frame realistic critical-thinking exercises.

The 4th Edition reflects the many challenges that have faced policing in the recent months and years. New chapter introductions - drawn from contemporary issues related to the use of force, community relations, and gun control - update the text for the current classroom. New concepts are added to the discussion, including student appreciation for the importance of police legitimacy. Greater attention is also paid to new technologies being piloted across the United States.

  • Part 1 Law Enforcement in the Criminal Justice System
  • Chapter 1 Law Enforcement in a Democratic Society
  • Chapter 2 Origins and Development of Law Enforcement
  • Chapter 3 Law Enforcement and the Law
  • Part 2 Law Enforcement Organizations–Operations and Conduct
  • Chapter 4 Policing Functions and Units
  • Chapter 5 Policing Discretion and Behavior
  • Chapter 6 Patrol and Traffic
  • Chapter 7 Search and Seizure, Arrest, and Interrogation
  • Chapter 8 Investigation and Evidence Collection
  • Chapter 9 Policing the Police
  • Part 3 Policing in the Twenty-First Century
  • Chapter 10 Policing Multicultural Communities
  • Chapter 11 Community Policing and Problem Solving
  • Chapter 12 Advances in Policing: New Technologies for Crime Analysis
  • Chapter 13 Standards for Police Recruitment
  • Glossary

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