The Oxford Handbook Of Police And Policing Apr 2026
: Focuses on racial profiling, race relations in the inner-city, and the role of local police in illegal immigration enforcement.
: Originally published in April 2014, with subsequent releases in 2019. The Oxford handbook of police and policing
, edited by Michael D. Reisig and Robert J. Kane, is a definitive scholarly resource that examines the development, operation, and future of the policing institution. It provides a comprehensive overview of research conducted in the United States and globally, addressing both practical professional issues and theoretical frameworks. Core Themes and Sections The handbook is organized into six major thematic parts: : Focuses on racial profiling, race relations in
: Explores the history of police, political influences, drug markets in urban areas, and the rationalization of police organizations. : Focuses on racial profiling