Policing major events : perspectives from around the world / edited by James F. Albrecht, Pace University, Department of Criminal Justice and Security, New York City, NY, USA; Martha Christine Dow, University of the Fraser Valley, Abbotsford.
2015
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Policing major events : perspectives from around the world / edited by James F. Albrecht, Pace University, Department of Criminal Justice and Security, New York City, NY, USA; Martha Christine Dow, University of the Fraser Valley, Abbotsford.
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Boca Raton : CRC Press, [2015]
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©2015
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1 online resource.
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International Police Executive Symposium co-publications.
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1. Violence at sporting events : the European standards of police procedures and practice in Serbia / Branislav Simonovic, Zoran urdevic, and Bozidar Otasevic
2. Policing political protests in the United Kingdom / Craig Paterson
3. Policing international football tournaments and the cross-cultural relevance of the social identity approach to crowd behavior / Martina Schreiber and Clifford Stott
4. Innovations in the governance of security : lessons from the 2010 World Cup in South Africa / Sophie Nakueira and Julie Berg
5. Sports fan violence in Serbia : shadow of turbulent sociopolitical circumstances / Kesetovic Zelimir, Sladjana Djuric, and Vladimir Cvetkovic
6. The planning and execution of security for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Canada / Darryl Plecas, Martha C. Dow, and Jordan Diplock
7. Policing major events in Australia : a private security model of police cooperation / Rick Sarre
8. Police planning to curb insurgency in Nigeria : the need for a strong and effective police-public partnership / A. Oyesoji Aremu
9. Law enforcement response to Hurricane Katrina : a multisystem examination of response impact in Louisiana and Texas / Robert D. Hanser, Nathan Moran, and Anissa Horne
10. Coordinating police responses to critical events in United Nations mission areas / Michael R. Sanchez
11. Effective planning for major events and incidents : examining the New York City Police Department protocols and guidelines / James F. Albrecht
12. Intriguing paradox : the inability to keep South Africa safe and the successful hosting of mega global sporting events / Christiaan Bezuidenhout
13. Police leadership and the strategic management of mega events : policing the 2012 London Olympic and Paralympic Games / Perry Stanislas
14. Planning for major events on aboriginal lands in Canada / Rick Parent.
2. Policing political protests in the United Kingdom / Craig Paterson
3. Policing international football tournaments and the cross-cultural relevance of the social identity approach to crowd behavior / Martina Schreiber and Clifford Stott
4. Innovations in the governance of security : lessons from the 2010 World Cup in South Africa / Sophie Nakueira and Julie Berg
5. Sports fan violence in Serbia : shadow of turbulent sociopolitical circumstances / Kesetovic Zelimir, Sladjana Djuric, and Vladimir Cvetkovic
6. The planning and execution of security for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Canada / Darryl Plecas, Martha C. Dow, and Jordan Diplock
7. Policing major events in Australia : a private security model of police cooperation / Rick Sarre
8. Police planning to curb insurgency in Nigeria : the need for a strong and effective police-public partnership / A. Oyesoji Aremu
9. Law enforcement response to Hurricane Katrina : a multisystem examination of response impact in Louisiana and Texas / Robert D. Hanser, Nathan Moran, and Anissa Horne
10. Coordinating police responses to critical events in United Nations mission areas / Michael R. Sanchez
11. Effective planning for major events and incidents : examining the New York City Police Department protocols and guidelines / James F. Albrecht
12. Intriguing paradox : the inability to keep South Africa safe and the successful hosting of mega global sporting events / Christiaan Bezuidenhout
13. Police leadership and the strategic management of mega events : policing the 2012 London Olympic and Paralympic Games / Perry Stanislas
14. Planning for major events on aboriginal lands in Canada / Rick Parent.
Summary
Whenever a major event requires police intervention, questions are raised about the nature of the police response. Could the police have prevented the conflict, been better prepared, reacted more quickly? Could they have acted more forcefully or brought the altercation under control more effectively? Based upon real case studies of events from all over the world, this volume explores the complex set of factors comprising the policing of major events. Topics covered include : Police procedures in Serbia in response to sporting events and violence. The 2010 World Cup in South Africa as a model of best practice in governance structures, along with the region's struggles in routine policing initiativesSecurity operations at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Canada and the Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games in London in 2012. Community involvement to curb terrorist insurgency in North Eastern Nigeria. Governmental response to Hurricane Katrina in Louisiana and Texas. Revisions made to NYPD protocols following the September 11 attacks. Policing strategies for major events on Aboriginal and tribal lands across Canada. Other topics include the police/protestor relationship and low-profile versus high-profile policing strategies in crowd control, the growing strategy of private security in working with public police forces, and enhancing public safety in post-conflict regions. The concepts presented in Policing major events: perspectives from around the world will enable police departments to improve their readiness for policing major events across a diverse set of events and socio-political contexts. This book is a co-publication with the International Police Executive Symposium. -- Provided by publisher.
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9781466588059 (hardback)
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