Resultaten voor 'david cox'

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  1. The Development of Transnational Policing

    The Development of Transnational Policing

    Past, Present and Future

    Bringing together international experts, this book explores past and present approaches to transnational policing throughout the Anglophone world and beyond in an effort to signpost future directions.

    € 62,50
  2. The Development of Transnational Policing

    The Development of Transnational Policing

    Past, Present and Future

    Bringing together international experts, this book explores past and present approaches to transnational policing throughout the Anglophone world and beyond in an effort to signpost future directions.

    € 214,95
  3. Crime in England 1688-1815
    1. David Cox

    Crime in England 1688-1815

    In a lively and immediately approachable style which includes a number of case studies, this book shows how the study of criminal justice history can be used to illuminate modern-day criminological debate and discourse.

    € 228,95
  4. Public Indecency in England 1857-1960
    1. David Cox
    2. Kim Stevenson
    3. Candida Harris

    Public Indecency in England 1857-1960

    'A Serious and Growing Evil’

    ‘A welcome historical study of behaviour that often divides everyday opinion - public drinking, obscenity, vice and immorality - some of which is prosecuted in court, some ends up in the newspapers, and much of which is discussed in the pub. Not least, the book reminds students, legal researchers, historians, and sociologists that a great deal of human behaviour is often regarded as "offensive".’ - Barry Godfrey, Professor of Social Justice, University of Liverpool, UK ‘How often is one’s conduct in private unacceptable behaviour outside the home? If instinctively the conduct evokes a ready answer, it is far from obvious in infinite situations. Occupancy of the audience, visually or imagined, is everything. Once it was the obscenity of the language – written or uttered vocally in a crowded scene is one way. Social attitudes are another. The authors of these essays on public indecency choose the period of 1857 to 1960 to pose the societal problems, which reminds one that only after the Matrimonial Causes Act of 1857 was a divorce granted judicially for the first time, and then only in cases where one spouse was litigiously at fault by way of adultery, desertion or cruelty. The myriad problems of conflicting moral values are fascinatingly expounded by the essays’ authors in a sample of sociological material that is, literally, all too rare a publication.’ - Sir Louis Blom-Cooper, QC

    € 70,50
  5. Public Indecency in England 1857-1960
    1. David Cox
    2. Kim Stevenson
    3. Candida Harris

    Public Indecency in England 1857-1960

    'A Serious and Growing Evil’

    ‘A welcome historical study of behaviour that often divides everyday opinion - public drinking, obscenity, vice and immorality - some of which is prosecuted in court, some ends up in the newspapers, and much of which is discussed in the pub. Not least, the book reminds students, legal researchers, historians, and sociologists that a great deal of human behaviour is often regarded as "offensive".’ - Barry Godfrey, Professor of Social Justice, University of Liverpool, UK ‘How often is one’s conduct in private unacceptable behaviour outside the home? If instinctively the conduct evokes a ready answer, it is far from obvious in infinite situations. Occupancy of the audience, visually or imagined, is everything. Once it was the obscenity of the language – written or uttered vocally in a crowded scene is one way. Social attitudes are another. The authors of these essays on public indecency choose the period of 1857 to 1960 to pose the societal problems, which reminds one that only after the Matrimonial Causes Act of 1857 was a divorce granted judicially for the first time, and then only in cases where one spouse was litigiously at fault by way of adultery, desertion or cruelty. The myriad problems of conflicting moral values are fascinatingly expounded by the essays’ authors in a sample of sociological material that is, literally, all too rare a publication.’ - Sir Louis Blom-Cooper, QC

    € 235,95
  6. Leading the Police

    Leading the Police

    A History of Chief Constables 1835–2017

    This book considers police leadership and the role of Chief Constables from 1835 to the present day, the factors affecting their leadership, management and ideology and how these impacted upon the organization and operation of their forces.

    € 214,95
  7. Leading the Police

    Leading the Police

    A History of Chief Constables 1835–2017

    This book considers police leadership and the role of Chief Constables from 1835 to the present day, the factors affecting their leadership, management and ideology and how these impacted upon the organization and operation of their forces.

    € 64,95
  8. Crime in England 1688-1815
    1. David Cox

    Crime in England 1688-1815

    In a lively and immediately approachable style which includes a number of case studies, this book shows how the study of criminal justice history can be used to illuminate modern-day criminological debate and discourse.

    € 55,50