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Overview
Police corruption is unquestionably one of the worst forms of corruption, as it can become a serious security issue and undermine a state's legitimacy.
This research review brings together the most informative scholarly and practitioner contributions on the subject in recent decades. It covers major aspects of police corruption, including its significance and impact, public perceptions, the causes of corruption and the problem of police culture. It details the situation in selected countries, and explores how and with what success they have addressed the problem.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781783475568 |
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Publisher: | Edward Elgar Publishing |
Publication date: | 10/29/2014 |
Series: | Elgar Mini Series |
Pages: | 712 |
Product dimensions: | 6.62(w) x 9.62(h) x 0.00(d) |
About the Author
Edited by Leslie Holmes, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, University of Melbourne, Australia, Recurrent Visiting Professor, Renmin University, Beijing, China and Former Recurrent Visiting Professor, University of Bologna, Italy and Graduate School for Social Research, Warsaw, Poland
Table of Contents
ContentsAcknowledgementsIntroduction Leslie Templeman Holmes PART I DEFINITIONAL AND CLASSIFICATORY ASPECTS 1. Maurice Punch (2009), ‘What is Corruption? Definition and Forms of Police Corruption’2. Taleh Sayed and David Bruce (1998), ‘Police Corruption: Towards a Working Definition’3. John Kleinig (1996), ‘Gratuities and Corruption’PART II THE SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF POLICE CORRUPTION4. Ronald Weitzer (2002), ‘Incidents of Police Misconduct and Public Opinion’5. L.W.J.C. (Leo) Huberts, M. (Muel) Kaptein and K. (Karin) Lasthuizen (2007), ‘A Study of the Impact of Three Leadership Styles on Integrity Violations Committed by Police Officers’6. Justice Tankebe (2010), ‘Public Confidence in the Police: Testing the Effects of Public Experiences of Police Corruption in Ghana’PART III PROBLEMS OF MEASUREMENT AND PERCEPTIONS OF POLICE CORRUPTION [63 pp]7. Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovic (2005), ‘Police (Mis)behavior: A Cross-cultural Study of Corruption Seriousness’8. Adrian Beck and Ruth Lee (2002), ‘Attitudes to Corruption amongst Russian Police Officers and Trainees’9. In Soo Son and Dennis M. Rome (2004), ‘The Prevalence and Visibility of Police Misconduct: A Survey of Citizens and Police Officers’PART IV THE SITUATION IN PARTICULAR COUNTRIES 10. Joel Miller (2003), ‘Contemporary Police Corruption’11. Maurice Punch (2009), ‘The US: from Pad to Crew’ 12. Theodore P. Gerber and Sarah E. Mendelson (2008), ‘Public Experiences of Police Violence and Corruption in Contemporary Russia: A Case of Predatory Policing?’13. Elaine Jeffreys (2010), ‘Exposing Police Corruption and Malfeasance: China’s Virgin Prostitute Cases’PART V POLICE CULTURE 14. Jerome H. Skolnick (2002), ‘Corruption and the Blue Code of Silence’15. Andrew Goldsmith (1990), ‘Taking Police Culture Seriously: Police Discretion and the Limits of Law’16. Janet Chan (1996), ‘Changing Police Culture’17. Jerome H. Skolnik (2008), ‘Enduring Issues of Police Culture and Demographics’18. Marilyn Corsianos (2012), ‘The Role of the Masculinist Police Culture in Police Corruption’ 19. John Crank, Dan Flaherty and Andrew Giacomazzi (2007), ‘The Noble Cause: An Empirical Assessment’ PART VI OTHER CAUSES OF POLICE CORRUPTION 20. Lawrence Sherman (1974), ‘Introduction: Towards a Sociological Theory of Police Corruption’21. Tim Newburn (1999), ‘The Causes of Police Corruption’22. Hubert Williams (2002), ‘Core Factors of Police Corruption across the World’23. Louise E. Porter and Celia Warrender (2009), ‘A Multivariate Model of Police Deviance: Examining the Nature of Corruption, Crime and Misconduct’24. Kam C. Wong (1998), ‘A Reflection on Police Abuse of Power in the People's Republic of China’PART VII COUNTERING POLICE CORRUPTION 25. Tim Prenzler (2011), ‘The Evolution of Police Oversight in Australia’26. Jon Moran (2002), ‘Anti-Corruption Reforms in the Police: Current Strategies and Issues’27. Jon S.T. Quah (2006), ‘Preventing Police Corruption in Singapore: The Role of Recruitment, Training and Socialisation’28. Matthew Devlin (2010), ‘Seizing the Reform Moment: Rebuilding Georgia’s Police’29. Jinhua Cheng (2009), ‘Police Corruption Control in Hong Kong and New York City: A Dilemma of Checks and Balances in Combating Corruption’30. David Bayley and Robert Perito (2011), ‘Police Corruption: What Past Scandals Teach about Current Challenges’From the B&N Reads Blog
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