영문목차
Contents
Authors vii
Foreword ix
Preface xvii
Part I: England
1 Political Disorder in England before the Nineteen-Sixties 3
2 Crime in England before the Nineteen-Sixties 17
3 Conscience and Community Controls in England from the Nineteen-Sixties 34
4 The Idea of Increasing Crime and Disorder Dismissed as Moral Panic and Exaggerated Fears 51
5 Police Powers and Numbers in Response to Rising Disorder and Crime 68
6 Failure of Prevention is Followed by Failure of Detection-and Failure in Confidence in the Police and Criminal Justice System 80
Part II: Germany
7 The Historical Roots of German Policing 93
8 The Culture of Totalitarian Law and Order and Policing in East Berlin and East Germany 99
9 The Culture of Policing by Consent in West Germany and West Berlin before Reunification 114
10 Crime and Policing in a Reunited Berlin 121
Part III: France
11 Policing a Politically Split Society 131
Part IV: The United States
12 Dealing with Diversity: Extermination, Segregation, Assimilation 163
13 Dealing with Diversity: Libertarianism and Multiculturalism 169
14 Dealing with Diversity: Desroying Crime and Disorder 183
Conclusion
15 Making Up Lost Ground 201
Notes 204
Index 233