ABSTRACT

This volume is a collection of interviews with policing leaders that explores their understanding of policing developments and current challenges in their own countries and internationally, and examines how they evaluate or interpret these developments. The book is based on the premise that police officials have a wealth of experience that can make significant contributions to our understanding of the prospects and problems of policing today.

In this book, ten police leaders from the continents of North America, Asia, Australasia, Africa, and Europe offer their combined experiences in policing. The interviews, conducted by experienced policing academics, capture how these officers personally, as well as through their organizations, have confronted many waves of change – political, social, and institutional. Interviews examine each professional's assessment of their career path; changes experienced during their career; their personal policing philosophy; problems and successes experienced in leadership; their views on the contribution of theory to practice; their experience of transnational relations; their understanding of nature of democratic policing; and their assessment of how policing will change in the future.

As police and policing across the world face a turning point, this book offers ideas and best practices from the front lines on ways to respond with vigor, creativity, and sensitivity to the challenges of repositioning police in the twenty-first century.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

Can Policing Keep Pace with Social Change?

chapter Chapter 1|14 pages

Jonathan Lewin

Chief Information Officer, Chicago Police Department, USA

chapter Chapter 2|13 pages

Trond Eirik Schea

Director of the Norwegian National Authority for Investigation and Prosecution of Economic and Environmental Crime (ØKOKRIM) and Senior Public Prosecutor, Norway

chapter Chapter 3|25 pages

Ng Ser Song

Director of the Central Narcotics Bureau, Singapore

chapter Chapter 4|17 pages

Adam Palmer

Chief, Vancouver Police, Canada

chapter Chapter 5|10 pages

Milan Stanic

Head of Police, Belgrade, Serbia

chapter Chapter 6|11 pages

Steve Conrad

Chief, Louisville Metro Police Department, Kentucky, USA

chapter Chapter 7|16 pages

Ian Stewart

Commissioner of Queensland Police Service, Australia

chapter Chapter 8|13 pages

Jabeer Takiar

Deputy Chief Superintendent, Danish National Police

chapter Chapter 9|14 pages

Neil Dubord

Chief Constable, Delta, British Columbia Police Department, Canada

chapter Chapter 10|11 pages

Benedicte Bjørnland

Director, Norwegian Police Security Service (PST) and Incoming National Police Commissioner of Norway