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And Peacekeeping (advances I... — Community Policing

, edited by Peter Grabosky and part of the Advances in Police Theory and Practice series, is a comprehensive academic compendium that bridges the gap between domestic community policing and international peacekeeping efforts. Core Themes & Structure

The volume is divided into two primary sections that explore how police work transcends traditional crime-fighting boundaries: Community Policing and Peacekeeping (Advances i...

Academic reviewers often highlight the following strengths and limitations: , edited by Peter Grabosky and part of

The second half focuses on police efforts in regions torn by civil strife. It details collaborations with the United Nations (CIVPOL) and specific national efforts in Papua New Guinea and Cambodia . Critical Reception Critical Reception The book is praised for its

The book is praised for its high-quality contributions from world-class scholars and its ability to offer a "fresh overview" of policing challenges in both industrial and developing nations.