Domingo, BrunoIdRefORCIDORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9209-4152 (2005) Monaco. In: World Police Encyclopedia Das, Dilip K.IdRef and Palmiotto, Michael J.IdRef (eds.) Routledge. New York ISBN ‎ 9780415942508

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Abstract

"A wealth of analytical and descriptive information... A valuable addition to reference publishing... Recommended for larger public libraries and academic libraries." —Booklist
"This Encyclopedia offers a global comparison of the world’s national police systems. Each entry follows a common organizing principle, first presenting background historical and statistical information, followed by discussion of contextual features such as the political structure of the government of the country and information on crime, the criminal justice system, and penal codes and prisons. The primary section of each entry covers the history and development of the police system, demographic profiles of the police force, organizational structures, police powers and functions, training requirements, public outreach programs by the police (if they exist), laws and regulations related to police firearm use and ownership, police accountability regarding citizen complaints and human rights, police response to terrorism, and international cooperation. When applicable a section on police education, research, and publications is included, providing an overview of higher education for police, leading researchers, funding for police research, police research publications, and police-related websites. Each entry also includes with a bibliography of cited sources and suggestions for further reading." —Reference & Research Book News
'The World Police Encyclopedia is a systematic survey of world police systems and is recommended for instutions offering courses on criminology , criminal justice, law enforcement or police studies. It forms an excellent starting point for wider research and exporation.' —Reference Reviews

Item Type: Book Section
Language: English
Date: 2005
Place of Publication: New York
Subjects: D- SCIENCES POLITIQUES
Divisions: other
Site: UT1
Date Deposited: 05 Mar 2026 09:32
Last Modified: 05 Mar 2026 09:35
URI: https://publications.ut-capitole.fr/id/eprint/52536
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