The Policing Web
Jean-Paul Brodeur
Reviews and Awards
"Offers some insightful and provocative ideas. Summing Up: Recommended."--CHOICE
"A tour de force, deeply rooted in history and philosophy. An exciting journey that challenges conventional thinking. Refreshingly personal. Utterly scholarly. A wonderful contribution to our field."--Clifford Shearing, Chair of Criminology and Director of the Centre of Criminology, University of Cape Town
"New vision is rare in police studies; for forty or more years scholars have echoed each other and sought a perspective that sets out the changing nature of policing. Jean-Paul Brodeur has produced such a perspective, a framework that elaborates and specifies Bittner, setting out questions for the twenty-first century. Detailed, comparative, and historical and based on empirical research, this book presents a new vision of policing."--Peter K. Manning, Brooks Chair of Policing and Criminal Justice, Northeastern University
"A superb, theoretically sophisticated analysis of the idea of policing and its development in many cultures. It is richly informed by deep and wide knowledge of the research and historical literature, as well as wider debates in philosophy and social theory. Erudite, provocative, insightful, and stimulating, it offers a magisterial overview of the field."--Robert Reiner, Professor of Criminology, London School of Economics and Political Science