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Policing a Safe, Just and Tolerant Society : An International Model for Policing.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Hook : Waterside Press, 2004Copyright date: ©2004Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (178 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781906534561
Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Policing a Safe, Just and Tolerant SocietyLOC classification:
  • HV7921 -- .P65 2004eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- CONTENTS -- Contributors -- Preface Conor Gearty -- Introduction -- 1 Tolerance and Beyond: An Alternative View -- 2 Sustaining a Safe, Just and Tolerant Society: the Role of the Crown Prosecution Service -- 3 Justice, Safety and the Limits to the Tolerable -- 4 Social Structures and their Threats to Moral Agency -- 5 Flocking with a Purpose! Learning Faster than the Criminals -- 6 Values, Self-knowledge and Police Leadership -- 7 Virtue, Shame and Privacy -- 8 The Problematic Virtue of Loyalty -- 9 Ethics, Education and Integrity -- 10 A Framework for Police Ethics Training -- 11 A Tale of Two Cultures: Comparing the Police and Academia -- 12 Combating Noble Cause Corruption -- 13 Creating a Safer and More Tolerant Society: The Means is Already to Hand -- 14 The Emerging Model of Public Safety Policing -- 15 Fundamental Principles: Seven Conditions for a Safe, Just and Tolerant Society -- Index.
Summary: This book bases its title on the UK Home Office motto: 'Building a Safe, Just and Tolerant Society'. But are these objectives always compatible - and might they need to be placed in order of priority? Is public safety a prior requisite for tolerance - and how integral to justice are tolerance and safety? To build and sustain a society that is tolerant safe and respects other fundamental principles is a key challenge of the modern era: and the theme of this book. From the authors of the acclaimed Police Leadership in the 21st Century (Waterside Press, 2003). With a Foreword by Conor Gearty plus other expert contributions.
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Cover -- Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- CONTENTS -- Contributors -- Preface Conor Gearty -- Introduction -- 1 Tolerance and Beyond: An Alternative View -- 2 Sustaining a Safe, Just and Tolerant Society: the Role of the Crown Prosecution Service -- 3 Justice, Safety and the Limits to the Tolerable -- 4 Social Structures and their Threats to Moral Agency -- 5 Flocking with a Purpose! Learning Faster than the Criminals -- 6 Values, Self-knowledge and Police Leadership -- 7 Virtue, Shame and Privacy -- 8 The Problematic Virtue of Loyalty -- 9 Ethics, Education and Integrity -- 10 A Framework for Police Ethics Training -- 11 A Tale of Two Cultures: Comparing the Police and Academia -- 12 Combating Noble Cause Corruption -- 13 Creating a Safer and More Tolerant Society: The Means is Already to Hand -- 14 The Emerging Model of Public Safety Policing -- 15 Fundamental Principles: Seven Conditions for a Safe, Just and Tolerant Society -- Index.

This book bases its title on the UK Home Office motto: 'Building a Safe, Just and Tolerant Society'. But are these objectives always compatible - and might they need to be placed in order of priority? Is public safety a prior requisite for tolerance - and how integral to justice are tolerance and safety? To build and sustain a society that is tolerant safe and respects other fundamental principles is a key challenge of the modern era: and the theme of this book. From the authors of the acclaimed Police Leadership in the 21st Century (Waterside Press, 2003). With a Foreword by Conor Gearty plus other expert contributions.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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