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Criminology: A Canadian PerspectiveEighth Edition
Rick Linden
9780176562069
This market-leading introductory criminology resource offers a strong balance of theoretical perspectives composed by an outstanding list of contributing authors. It is the most solid and accessible introduction to the discipline available. Criminology provides students with basic background information about crime as well as a clear understanding of all the major theories of criminology, including sociological and psychological explanations. It concludes with a discussion of the most serious and frequent types of crime. Written by Canadians for Canadians, Criminology, Eighth Edition, continues to present the work of this country’s foremost criminologists in combination with the most relevant research from around the world.
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1: Crime, Criminals, and CriminologyChapter 2: The Social Context of Dispute Settlement and the Rise of LawChapter 3: Criminal LawChapter 4: Counting CrimeChapter 5: Correlates of Criminal BehaviourChapter 6: Feminism and CriminologyChapter 7: Victimology, Victim Services, and Victim Rights in CanadaChapter 8: Early Theories of CriminologyChapter 9: Psychological Perspectives on CriminologyChapter 10: Strain TheoriesChapter 11: Conflict TheoriesChapter 12: Contemporary Critical CriminologyChapter 13: Interactionist TheoriesChapter 14: Social Control TheoryChapter 15: Deterrence, Routine Activity, and Rational Choice TheoriesChapter 16: Organized CrimeChapter 17: Corporate and White-Collar CrimeChapter 18: Cybercrime and Cyberdeviance
Introduction to Police StudiesFirst Edition
Mike Winacott, Simon Bradford, Phil DeBruyne
9780176527532
Introduction to Police Studies offers an overview of the requirements, standards, and duties required to become a successful police officer in Canada. The resource follows specific curriculum standards set by the Ministry of Training, Colleges, and Universities and covers topics such as the History of Policing in Canada, Duties of a Police Officer, Hiring Criteria, Ethics, and Civilian Governance and Oversight in a visually engaging manner. Each chapter includes features describing current, real-life police stories along with cases outlining the duties often undertaken by police officers on a daily basis.
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1: Police History and Organization
Chapter 2: Becoming a Police Officer
Chapter 3: The Police Role and Discretion
Chapter 4: Communication Skills
Chapter 5: Customer Service
Chapter 6: Police Culture, Personality and Stress
Chapter 7: Professionalism And Ethics
Chapter 8: The Police Disciplinary Process And Code Of Conduct
Chapter 9: The Public Complaints System
Chapter 10: Civilian Governance
Chapter 11: Policing Policies and Procedures
Chapter 12: Civilian Oversight
Serve and Protect: Communicating in Law Enforcement in CanadaFirst Edition
Lucy Valentino
9780176501259
To Serve and Protect: Communicating in Law Enforcement in Canada is a student-focused writing guide. It is designed for use by students new to law enforcement training as well as practicing officers undergoing communications training who might benefit from a concise guide to writing on the job for their profession. A wide variety of realistic scenarios are presented for the students to work through, collaboratively and/or individually.
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1: Foundational Skills for Police Writing
Chapter 2: Context of Canadian Police Writing
Chapter 3: Police Memorandum Books (Notebooks)
Chapter 4: Incident Reports, Arrest Reports, and Witness Statements
Chapter 5: Internal Police Communication: Memorandums
Chapter 6: Communicating with the Public: Letters
Chapter 7: Communicating with the Public: Brochures and Flyers
Chapter 8: Using Graphics in Workplace Writing: Basic Types of Graphics and When to Use Them
Chapter 9: The Business Case: Competing for Limited Resources
Chapter 10: Writing in a Post-Secondary Setting
Community-Based Strategic Policing in CanadaFourth Edition
Brian Whitelaw, Rick Parent
9780176509415
Police services across the country have undertaken major organizational reforms, significantly altering the structure and delivery of policing services. As a result, new strategies and programs have been designed to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of police services. The goal of this resource is to provide a comprehensive overview of the key materials, issues, and challenges faced by Canadian police services and communities as they attempt to develop partnerships to respond effectively to and prevent crime and social disorder. This resource provides a comprehensive discussion of crime prevention theories, strategies, and tactics. Numerous examples throughout the book illustrate effective and innovative strategies that foster community mobilization, engagement, and support of police services.
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1: Evolution of Canadian Policing
Chapter 2: Overview of Canadian Policing
Chapter 3: What is Community Policing?
Chapter 4: Responding to and Preventing Crime within a Community Policing Framework
Chapter 5: Problem-Oriented Policing
Chapter 6: The Community Policing Police Service
Chapter 7: Implementing Community Policing
Chapter 8: The Community Police Officer
Chapter 9: Restorative Justice within a Community Policing Framework
Chapter 10: The Community and Community Policing