
Third Party Policing
by:
Lorraine Mazerolle
,
Janet Ransley
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0521535077
ISBN 13: 9780521535076
Publication date:
March 13th, 2006
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Pages: 274
Genres: Mystery
This work delves into the evolving landscape of crime control, shifting the focus from traditional methods to a model of shared responsibility. Authors Lorraine Mazerolle and Janet Ransley provide a comprehensive analysis of the role that third parties—such as private entities, community organizations, and governmental agencies—play in policing practices.
The narrative examines how these collaborations can lead to innovative strategies and improved outcomes in crime prevention. Mazerolle and Ransley present case studies and evidence that illustrate both the benefits and potential risks of employing third party involvement in policing, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach.
Through their insightful exploration, they challenge conventional views on law enforcement, proposing that effective crime control requires the engagement of diverse stakeholders working together. Readers are prompted to rethink the dynamics of accountability and cooperation in maintaining public safety.
The narrative examines how these collaborations can lead to innovative strategies and improved outcomes in crime prevention. Mazerolle and Ransley present case studies and evidence that illustrate both the benefits and potential risks of employing third party involvement in policing, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach.
Through their insightful exploration, they challenge conventional views on law enforcement, proposing that effective crime control requires the engagement of diverse stakeholders working together. Readers are prompted to rethink the dynamics of accountability and cooperation in maintaining public safety.