Classical Roman poet Juvenal asked the question: "Who guards the guards, who polices the police?" Contributors to 13 chapters pursue this issue as it relates to police policy efforts to prevent abuses, government responses to such abuse, the role of the press in police reform, dignity training courses as change agent, human rights in emerging democracies, and the future of the profession. Appends a course developed by John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City U. of New York, with which the editor is affiliated.
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Classical Roman poet Juvenal asked the question: "Who guards the guards, who polices the police?" Contributors to 13 chapters pursue this issue as it relates to police policy efforts to prevent abuses, government responses to such abuse, the role of the press in police reform, dignity training courses as change agent, human rights in emerging democracies, and the future of the profession. Appends a course developed by John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City U. of New York, with which the editor is affiliated.
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