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Law Enforcement Communication And Community 1st Edition Howard Giles Camerino Sanchez

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Law Enforcement Communication And Community 1st Edition Howard Giles Camerino Sanchez
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.13 MB
Pages: 275
Author: Howard Giles; Camerino Sanchez
ISBN: 9789027297136, 9027297134
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Law Enforcement Communication And Community 1st Edition Howard Giles Camerino Sanchez by Howard Giles; Camerino Sanchez 9789027297136, 9027297134 instant download after payment.

Given widespread media attention to issues of crime and its prevention, police heroism, and new modes of police-community involvements, this international collection is timely. It is unique in examining ways in which police and citizens communicate across a range of contexts and problem areas. While much attention is afforded the critical roles of communication by police agencies, there has been little recourse to communication science and its theories. Likewise, the latter has not, until recently, concerned itself with analyzing police-citizen interactions. This volume examines the character of such encounters, forging new theoretical frameworks having implications for practice in many instances. Topics include media portrayals of law enforcement, communication and new technologies within police culture, domestic violence, hate crimes, stalking, sexual abuse, and hostage negotiations. This book should be relevant not only to a range of social sciences besides Communication scholars and students, but also to practitioners working in the field.

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