Overview
This introductory book will establish a solid foundation in all of the major areas of police operations, with a focus on community-oriented and problem-oriented policing that reflects the current direction of progressive police departments. Now in its 5th edition, POLICE OPERATIONS: THEORY AND PRACTICE offers the same solid, comprehensive presentation of basic policing principles and practices that previous editions are known for, while also including the latest research on patrol techniques, cultural diversity, and changes in police administration policy. With an author team that combines extensive practical and professional knowledge with strong experience in the development of instructional materials, this book is an ideal resource for anyone who plans to pursue a career in law enforcement.
Synopsis
Focusing on community-oriented and problem-oriented policing, Hess and Wrobleski, both affiliated with Normandale Community College, cover basic policing principles and practices in this accessible text for beginning students in criminal justice. Chapters are in sections on the context of police operations, basic police operations, specialized operations, and officer issues such as health and ethics. This fourth edition contains expanded material on gangs and drugs, cultural diversity, and juvenile justice. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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:"This text is very useful in our curriculum and β¦ provides great information and a solid learning base for students who desire to become police officers one day.""This book β¦ is very current and is well written β¦ for both the first time student as well as the early professional."