Towards Ethical Policing - (Key Themes in Policing) by Dominic Wood (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- With debate about police ethics intensifying, this stimulating book considers afresh the fundamental role of officers and their relations with society.
- About the Author: Dominic Wood is the Head of School of Law, Criminal Justice and Policing at Canterbury Christ Church University.
- 184 Pages
- Social Science, Criminology
- Series Name: Key Themes in Policing
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About the Book
The fundamental role of police officers in society is under fresh scrutiny in this stimulating book on ethical policing. Through a moral philosophical lens, Wood provides an up-to-date overview of police values and their impact. It is a timely contribution to police debate and essential reading for those studying and leading the profession.Book Synopsis
With debate about police ethics intensifying, this stimulating book considers afresh the fundamental role of officers and their relations with society.
- It is a comprehensive and up-to-date introduction to ethical policing, taking a moral philosophical perspective to the evidence base and literature on the subject.
- Leading contemporary thinker Dominic Wood tackles the ethical issues of policing as a matter of compliance and discipline and reviews them in the context of contemporary challenges in policing and the wider criminal justice framework.
- From the parameters of moral policing to the role of human rights and to embedding ethics within police operations, this is a thorough overview of the subject of police ethics and legitimacy, and a springboard for further research and analysis.
A timely contribution to discussions about the police and their legitimacy, this is essential reading for all those studying, teaching and leading the profession.
About the Author
Dominic Wood is the Head of School of Law, Criminal Justice and Policing at Canterbury Christ Church University.