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1 Robert Reiner: An Intellectual Portrait Tim Newburn and Paul Rock 2 Beyond Lamentation: Towards a Democratic Egalitarian Politics of Crime and Justice Ian Loader and Richard Sparks 3 'Race', Political Economy and the Coercive State Ben Bowling, Coretta Phillips and James Sheptycki 4 Developments in Police Research: Views from Across the North Sea Bob Hoogenboom and Maurice Punch 5 Cop Culture PAJ Waddington 6 From Juliet to Jane: Women Police in TV Cop Shows, Reality, Rank and Careers Frances Heidensohn and Jennifer Brown 7 Trial by Media: Riots, Looting, Gangs and Mediatised Police Chiefs Chris Greer and Eugene McLaughlin 8 'The Anvil' in the Information Age: Police, Politics and Media Martin Innes and Roger Graef 9 Drama, the Police and the Sacred Peter K Manning 10 Something Old, Something New; Something Not Entirely Blue: Uneven and Shifting Modes of Crime Control Michael Levi and Mike Maguire 11 Democracy and Police and Crime Commissioners Trevor Jones, Tim Newburn and David J Smith 12 Waiting for Ingleby: the Minimum Age of Criminal Responsibility – a Red Line Issue? David Downes and Rod Morgan 13 The Shifting Boundaries of Policing: Globalisation and its Possibilities Philip C Stenning and Clifford D Shearing

About the Author

Tim Newburn is Professor of Criminology and Social Policy at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Jill Peay is Professor of Law at the London School of Economics and Political Science.

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This collection is likely to become a regular in reading lists for students of policing. It is well served by a good preface, useful bibliographies with each chapter and a thoughtful biographical essay on Reiner by Newburn and Rock.
*The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice v 52(2)*

...deserves to become a solid reference on policing and criminal justice as they were in the opening decade of the 21st century. It will be of interest to policing scholars, and, as a pedagogical tool, appropriate for graduate courses in criminology, sociology and political science.
*Law and Politics Book Review Volume 23, Number 3*

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