Rethinking the Police for a Better Future : Navigating Policing Challenges with Accountability and Trust / edited by Baidya Nath Mukherjee, Ruwan Uduwerage-Perera, Meera Mathew, Sanjeev Kumar Tripathi.
2025
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Rethinking the Police for a Better Future : Navigating Policing Challenges with Accountability and Trust / edited by Baidya Nath Mukherjee, Ruwan Uduwerage-Perera, Meera Mathew, Sanjeev Kumar Tripathi.
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1st ed. 2025.
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Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2025.
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XI, 363 p. 12 illus., 3 illus. in color. online resource.
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Chapter 1. EVOLUTION OF POLICING: HISTORICAL CONTEXTS AND HUMAN RIGHTS IMPLICATIONS
Chapter 2. Understanding Organized Crime Businesses [OCBs] from a practice-based and theoretical perspective
Chapter 3. Crime as a Symptom: A Transdisciplinary Perspective on Prevention and Intervention
Chapter 4. Effective Police Investigation under BNSS 2023: Existing Legal Framework and Challenges
Chapter 5. Policing in a New Economy: The Challenges Involved in Funding Enhanced Policing Performance Through Synergistic Savings
Chapter 6. Building Trust and Collaboration: Community Policing Initiatives
Chapter 7. BUILDING TRUST & FOSTERING COLLABORATIONS THROUGH COMMUNITY POLICING: INSIGHTS FROM INDIA & GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
Chapter 8. Dissecting the Regulatory Landscape of Facial Recognition Technology
Chapter 9. Police Ethics and Accountability: An Examination of Unethical Conducts and Corrupt Police Practices in Nigeria
Chapter 10. ENHANCING THE ACCOUNTABILITY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES IN INDIA: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS
Chapter 11. Mental Health and Policing: Addressing Complex Interactions with Compassion
Chapter 12. OCCUPATIONAL STRESS: A REVIEW OF POLICE NARRATIVE
Chapter 13. The Worst Day of My Life: Addressing the Complexities of Police Interactions with Mental Illness
Chapter 14. Comparative Analysis of Law Enforcement-Based Victim Services in the Global South and Global North: A Perspective from Australia and India
Chapter 15. Fingerprinting Freedom: A Case of Over-Policing Under the Criminal Procedure (Identification) Act, 2022
Chapter 16. REFORMING THE POLICE SYSTEM IN INDIA: INSIGHTS FROM KEY COMMITTEE REPORTS
Chapter 17. Child Sexual Abuse Material, Progression to Contact Offending and the Evolution of Technology
Chapter 18. Policing in Conflict Zones: Human Rights and Security Dilemmas
Chapter 19. Blockchain and the Future of Digital Evidence: Opportunities and Challenges for Law Enforcement
Chapter 20. Balancing Surveillance and Privacy: Analyzing Body-Worn Camera Use by Police in Light of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023
Chapter 21. Artificial Intelligence in Criminal Investigation: Transforming Law Enforcement and Forensic Analysis
Chapter 22. ANALYSING THE RESTORATIVE APPROACH OF POLICING
Chapter 23. CONTEMPORARY RELEVANCE OF CRIME PREVENTION STRATEGIES OF ANCIENT INDIA
Chapter 24. CHARTING A COURSE FROM PROBLEM-ORIENTED POLICING TO SOLUTION-ORIENTED PRACTICE.
Chapter 2. Understanding Organized Crime Businesses [OCBs] from a practice-based and theoretical perspective
Chapter 3. Crime as a Symptom: A Transdisciplinary Perspective on Prevention and Intervention
Chapter 4. Effective Police Investigation under BNSS 2023: Existing Legal Framework and Challenges
Chapter 5. Policing in a New Economy: The Challenges Involved in Funding Enhanced Policing Performance Through Synergistic Savings
Chapter 6. Building Trust and Collaboration: Community Policing Initiatives
Chapter 7. BUILDING TRUST & FOSTERING COLLABORATIONS THROUGH COMMUNITY POLICING: INSIGHTS FROM INDIA & GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
Chapter 8. Dissecting the Regulatory Landscape of Facial Recognition Technology
Chapter 9. Police Ethics and Accountability: An Examination of Unethical Conducts and Corrupt Police Practices in Nigeria
Chapter 10. ENHANCING THE ACCOUNTABILITY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES IN INDIA: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS
Chapter 11. Mental Health and Policing: Addressing Complex Interactions with Compassion
Chapter 12. OCCUPATIONAL STRESS: A REVIEW OF POLICE NARRATIVE
Chapter 13. The Worst Day of My Life: Addressing the Complexities of Police Interactions with Mental Illness
Chapter 14. Comparative Analysis of Law Enforcement-Based Victim Services in the Global South and Global North: A Perspective from Australia and India
Chapter 15. Fingerprinting Freedom: A Case of Over-Policing Under the Criminal Procedure (Identification) Act, 2022
Chapter 16. REFORMING THE POLICE SYSTEM IN INDIA: INSIGHTS FROM KEY COMMITTEE REPORTS
Chapter 17. Child Sexual Abuse Material, Progression to Contact Offending and the Evolution of Technology
Chapter 18. Policing in Conflict Zones: Human Rights and Security Dilemmas
Chapter 19. Blockchain and the Future of Digital Evidence: Opportunities and Challenges for Law Enforcement
Chapter 20. Balancing Surveillance and Privacy: Analyzing Body-Worn Camera Use by Police in Light of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023
Chapter 21. Artificial Intelligence in Criminal Investigation: Transforming Law Enforcement and Forensic Analysis
Chapter 22. ANALYSING THE RESTORATIVE APPROACH OF POLICING
Chapter 23. CONTEMPORARY RELEVANCE OF CRIME PREVENTION STRATEGIES OF ANCIENT INDIA
Chapter 24. CHARTING A COURSE FROM PROBLEM-ORIENTED POLICING TO SOLUTION-ORIENTED PRACTICE.
Summary
Rethinking the Police for a Better Future: Navigating Policing Challenges with Accountability and Trust is an authoritative collection of perspectives from scholars, practitioners, and policymakers around the globe. Edited by renowned experts in the field, this book offers a deep dive into the evolution of policing, its challenges, and the innovative reforms shaping its future. This volume tackles pressing issues like human rights in law enforcement, accountability, community trust, and the intersection of technology with policing practices. It addresses topics as diverse as crime prevention, mental health in policing, transnational crime, and the ethical implications of artificial intelligence and surveillance. With contributions from international thought leaders and a foreword by Professor Dilip K. Das, founder of the International Police Executive Symposium, this book bridges the gap between academic research and real-world policing challenges. A must-read for policymakers, law enforcement officials, academics, and anyone passionate about building transparent and accountable policing systems, this book is a call to action for fostering safer and more equitable communities worldwide.
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