In this comprehensive study, Jean-Paul Brodeur takes another look at what is meant by "policing." He examines the diversity of the policing web and offers an in-depth and novel theory on what policing is, how it has developed, and the various forms it takes. In addition to examining public uniformed police, The Policing Web analyzes policing agencies such as criminal investigation units, intelligence services, private security companies, and military policing organizations, and shows the extent to which policing extends far beyond the confines of the visible public police working in uniform.
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