David Churchill is a Lecturer in Criminal Justice at the University of Leeds. He completed his PhD at The Open University and was Economic History Society Anniversary Research Fellow at the Institute of Historical Research. His research concerns policing, security, and crime control in modern Britain, and he has written several articles on these themes. He also works on urban history and on the uses of historical research in criminology and criminal justice studies. In 2016, he was awarded the Radzinowicz Prize and British Society of Criminology Policing Network Early Career Prize.
Introduction Part One 1. The Urban Police 2. The Scope of Policing 3. Crime Control and the Police 4. The Police of the City Part Two 5. Crime Prevention 6. Criminal Investigation 7. Confronting the Criminal 8. Resolution and Criminal Justice Part Three 9. The Police and the Public Conclusion
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