The Law Enforcement Directive
In: European data protection law review: EdpL, Band 5, Heft 3, S. 367-378
ISSN: 2364-284X
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In: European data protection law review: EdpL, Band 5, Heft 3, S. 367-378
ISSN: 2364-284X
In: Boom juridische studieboeken
The role that computers and computer technology are playing in our lives is growing. Western society is digitising rapidly. This trend offers convenience, but it also has its drawbacks, because new kinds of crime have emerged with the advent of computer technology: cybercrime and digitised crime. When combined these two are known as digital crime or, in the words of the legislator, computer crime. This is what this book is about. But it is also about the social context and social mechanisms, and legislation that is being used to deal with these new kinds of crime. So this book sheds light on the subject from alternating points of view, namely from the perspectives of traditional law, sociology of law, criminology and the philosophy of law.0This book is written for master's degree law students who are interested in the effect that digitalisation has on criminal law. These would be law students with a broad interest in society, because the subject covers not only criminal law, but also sociology of law, criminology and the philosophy of law. That said, this book will also be of interest to master's degree students in social sciences who are interested in the issues related to digitisation and criminal justice (deviant behaviour and formal social control)
Front Cover -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Authors -- Chapter 1 - Crime in the United States -- Chapter 2 - The History of Law Enforcement in the United States -- Chapter 3 - Local and Tribal Enforcement in the United States -- Chapter 4 - State Law Enforcement in the United States -- Chapter 5 - Federal and International Law Enforcement -- Chapter 6 - Private Enforcement -- Chapter 7 - Ethics -- Chapter 8 - Types of Policing -- Chapter 9 - Patrol Types and Specialized Assignments -- Chapter 10 - Investigation -- Chapter 11 - Forensic Science -- Chapter 12 - After Arrest: Taking the Case to Court -- Chapter 13 - Law Enforcement under the United States Constitution -- Chapter 14 - Administration and Leadership: Community Support, Recruitment, Selection, Training, and Retention -- Chapter 15 - The Future of Law Enforcement and Its Changing Role -- Back Cover
Front cover -- Half-title page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Overview of Ethical and Professional Conduct in Canadian Law Enforcement -- Chapter 2: Morals, Ethics, Values, and Ethical DecisionMaking -- Chapter 3: Core Values, Codes of Conduct, and Investigative Issues -- Chapter 4: The Ethical and Professional Law Enforcement Officer -- Chapter 5: The Law Enforcement Environment: On- and Off-Duty Challenges -- Chapter 6: Decision Making and the Use of Force -- Chapter 7: Accountability and Oversight -- Chapter 8: Indigenous Peoples and Law Enforcement -- Chapter 9: Correctional and Jail Services -- Chapter 10: Moving Forward: Fostering an Ethical and Professional Workplace -- Afterword -- Index -- Back cover.
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