21st September 2010

SCCJR associate member Kenneth Scott and Daniel Donnelly have builds upon the success of the first edition and aims to provide an up-to-date and authoritative account of recent developments and provide an overview of policing in Scotland, with an updated description of the basic factual information about Scottish policing as it stands in the present age. Contributors to the book are drawn from both academics and practitioners and includes new and revised chapters on historical developments that have shaped modern policing. the important and challenging areas of police management, resource management and the role of police unionism, policing of crime and disorder, community policing in Scotland, policing: young people, ethnic minorities and crime investigation. youth justice human rights legislation and Scottish policing, the role of policing within the wider Scottish criminal justice system and forensic science .

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Criminal Justice Process and Institutions