The subject of this article is police reform in North America. Thearticle is divided in two parts. The first part reviews the recent past with respect to reforming the police in Canada. I examine the case of the reform of the Montreal police, which tried to implement an approach modelled on COP-POP principles. The reform process lasted for some 18 years and covers two periods. From 1987 to 1993, the service tried unsuccessfully to reform the mentalities of its officers, without changing the structures of the force. From 1994 until today, it introduced signifi-cant changes in its structures but was forced after 2002 to reestablish many of the structures it had abolished.The reform suffered from a split of leadership between police and civili...
Abstract Drawing from a series of interviews with senior police officers, Ministry officials and loc...
American interpretations of the police officer\u27s role in our society span the distance between tw...
This article is an attempt to understand the conflicting imperatives of police reform and the underl...
AbstractThis article deals with questions concerning the relationship between the Norwegian police r...
Law enforcement killing of unarmed black men and police brutality visited upon minority citizens con...
Abstract: Since the terrorist attack of September 11, government-amplified security concerns have be...
Despite considerable effort and large sums of money spent over five years of police reform in Afghan...
Reissued 27 Sep 2018 to reflect updated abstract on pages i and v.American policing is mired in a st...
Over the past two decades, the Justice Department has untaken dozens of topdown interventions of loc...
This thesis explores the interplay between the Chicago community and bureaucratic police officers, a...
A Review of Above the Law: Police and the Excessive Use of Force by Jerome H. Skolnick and James J....
In police reform circles, many scholars and policymakers diagnose the frayed relationship between po...
For many years, the New York City Police Department ( NYPD ) has engaged in a practice known as Sto...
With a focus on police unions in the United States and Canada, this article argues that the construc...
In response to a crisis that threatens his tenure as Mayor of Chicago, Rahm Emanuel announced in Dec...
Abstract Drawing from a series of interviews with senior police officers, Ministry officials and loc...
American interpretations of the police officer\u27s role in our society span the distance between tw...
This article is an attempt to understand the conflicting imperatives of police reform and the underl...
AbstractThis article deals with questions concerning the relationship between the Norwegian police r...
Law enforcement killing of unarmed black men and police brutality visited upon minority citizens con...
Abstract: Since the terrorist attack of September 11, government-amplified security concerns have be...
Despite considerable effort and large sums of money spent over five years of police reform in Afghan...
Reissued 27 Sep 2018 to reflect updated abstract on pages i and v.American policing is mired in a st...
Over the past two decades, the Justice Department has untaken dozens of topdown interventions of loc...
This thesis explores the interplay between the Chicago community and bureaucratic police officers, a...
A Review of Above the Law: Police and the Excessive Use of Force by Jerome H. Skolnick and James J....
In police reform circles, many scholars and policymakers diagnose the frayed relationship between po...
For many years, the New York City Police Department ( NYPD ) has engaged in a practice known as Sto...
With a focus on police unions in the United States and Canada, this article argues that the construc...
In response to a crisis that threatens his tenure as Mayor of Chicago, Rahm Emanuel announced in Dec...
Abstract Drawing from a series of interviews with senior police officers, Ministry officials and loc...
American interpretations of the police officer\u27s role in our society span the distance between tw...
This article is an attempt to understand the conflicting imperatives of police reform and the underl...