Policing during the COVID-19 Pandemic -

Policing during the COVID-19 Pandemic

A Global Perspective
Buch | Softcover
462 Seiten
2024
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-032-45734-5 (ISBN)
46,10 inkl. MwSt
Providing a global perspective on police adaptations to the COVID-19 pandemic, Policing During the COVID-19 Pandemic explores the extent of police organizational and operational changes in a number of countries as diverse as Brazil, China, South Africa, South Korea, the Philippines, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
Providing a global perspective on police adaptations to the COVID-19 pandemic, this book explores the extent of police organizational and operational changes in a number of countries as diverse as Brazil, China, South Africa, South Korea, the Philippines, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

Bringing together a range of international experts, this book reflects on the changes in the broader social environment during the pandemic, examining the contours of police operational and organizational changes across several countries, analyzes the police enforcement of the government COVID-19 rules and regulations, explores the factors related to the COVID-19 effects on police officer wellness and safety, and studies police administrator, police officer, and citizen views about the potential consequences of organizational and operational changes on the interpersonal relations within police agencies and police–community partnerships.

Policing During the COVID-19 Pandemic is essential reading for scholars and practitioners interested in exploring the police organizational adaptations, particularly in the times of emergencies, and the societal, cultural, and legal impacts of such adaptations.

Sanja Kutnjak Ivković is Professor at the School of Criminal Justice, Michigan State University, USA. She is the Co-Editor of Policing: An International Journal. She is past Chair of the Division of International Criminology, American Society of Criminology, and past Chair of the International Division, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Her co-authored and co-edited books on policing include: Exploring Contemporary Police Challenges, Police Code of Silence in the Times of Change, Police Integrity in South Africa, Exploring Police Integrity, Police Integrity across the World, Enhancing Police Integrity, Fallen Blue Knights, and The Contours of Police Integrity. Marijana Kotlaja is Assistant Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, USA. She is involved in evaluation research projects with many organizations, specifically focused on crime and place, and juvenile delinquency. She has led multiple international data collection efforts and has extensive knowledge of advanced quantitative methodology, including structural equation modeling, Bayesian analysis, and hierarchical linear models. She is the Secretary/Treasurer of the Division of International Criminology (American Society of Criminology), as well as the Editor of Around the Globe for the Criminologist. Jon Maskály is Assistant Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice at the University of North Dakota, USA. He won (with co-authors) the 2016 William L. Simon Outstanding Paper award from the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. His primary research interests revolve around issues in policing, notably police–community relations, police integrity, and police accountability. He has worked as a subject matter expert in several police reform projects around the nation. He has secured multiple contracts with police organizations to enhance their ability to make data-driven decisions. Peter Neyroud is Associate Professor in Evidence-Based Policing in the Jerry Lee Centre for Experimental Criminology, University of Cambridge, UK. He is the General Editor of the Oxford Journal Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice. He set up and ran the UK National Policing Improvement Agency. He was commissioned by the UK Home Secretary to carry out a fundamental “Review of Police Leadership and Training,” which led to the establishment of the National “College of Policing.” He is the Co-Chair of the Campbell Collaboration Crime and Justice Coordinating Group.

Introduction

1. Policing During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Challenges, Adaptations, and Consequences
Sanja Kutnjak Ivković, Marijana Kotlaja, Jon Maskály, and Peter Neyroud

Part 1. The COVID-19 Pandemic, Governmental Response, and the Police

2. Integrating Three Prongs of Social Control: China’s Pandemic Response
Kai Lin, Yuning Wu, and Ivan Sun

3. New Means of Surveillance in the Fight against the Pandemic in Slovakia: Population-Wide Testing and Its Costs
Martin Kovanič

4. Pandemic Policing: The Medicalization and Criminalization of the COVID-19 Crisis
Alexandra Campbell

5. Institutional Isomorphism as a Lens: Understanding the Effects of the Pandemic on Law Enforcement Policies and Practices
Arif Akgul, Avdi S. Avdija, Christian W. Gallagher, Robert Girod, and Kimbra Pinnell

Part 2. Police Operational and Organizational Changes During the COVID-19 Pandemic

6. Did the Covid-19 Pandemic Lockdown of 2020 Affect Calls for Service to the Police in Dallas?
Olga Semukhina and Steve Romero

7. Domestic Violence Formal Services Use in Chicago Throughout the COVID-19 Pandemic: Examining Outreach and Arrest Outcomes
Shannon Harper, Angela Gover, and Qing Li

8. Shifts in Variants: How did the First English Lockdown Impact Reports, Responses, and Perceptions of Intimate Partner Violence?
Lucy Trafford

9. Blinded by the Night: An Examination of the Veil-of-Darkness within Traffic Enforcement Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Anthony G. Vito and Vanessa Woodward Griffin

10. Exploring the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Cybercrime Units in the United States
Chris Moloney and N. Prabha Unnithan

11. Exploring Perceptions about the Changes in Reactive and Proactive Police Practices during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and Slovenia
Marijana Kotlaja, Yang Vincent Liu, Sanja Kutnjak Ivković, Jon Maskály, Irena Cajner Mraović, Sandra Kobajica, Branko Lobnikar, Krunoslav Borovec, Kaja Prislan Mihelič, and Peter Neyroud

Part 3. Adherence to and Enforcement of the COVID-19 Rules and Regulations

12. Citizen Support for Expanded COVID-19 Police Powers: The Case of St. Petersburg, Russia
Anna Gurinskaya and Mahesh K. Nalla

13. Police Enforcement of COVID-19 Rules in China and South Korea
Sanja Kutnjak Ivković, Yang Vincent Liu, Marijana Kotlaja, Yuning Wu, Youngje Nam, Ivan Sun, Wook Kang, Jon Maskály, and Peter Neyroud

14. Masking Up for the Benefit of Others: Exploring the Link between Individualistic/Collectivistic Cultural Values and Police Officer Propensity to Obey COVID-19 Rules Off-Duty
Marijana Kotlaja, Yang Vincent Liu, Sanja Kutnjak Ivković, Jon Maskály, Alrien Francisco Dausan, John Roch, Ivan Sun, Leandro Ayres Franca, Irena Cajner Mraović, Branko Lobnikar, Sandra Kobajica, Christina Helena Komonski Guterres, Yuning Wu, Kaja Prislan Mihelič, Krunoslav Borovec, Peter Neyroud, and Adri Sauerman

15. COVID-19 Lockdown and Police Misconduct: A Match Made in South Africa
Eva Ott Hill, Kelly Rayner, Adri Sauerman, Emily A. Hernandez, Sanja Kutnjak Ivković, and Jon Maskály

Part 4. Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic

16. A Comparative Study of Police Stress during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Yang Vincent Liu, Sanja Kutnjak Ivković, Marijana Kotlaja, Peter Neyroud, Krunoslav Borovec, Yuning Wu, Irena Cajner Mraović, Ivan Sun, John Roch, Branko Lobnikar, Jon Maskály, Leandro Ayres Franca, Sandra Kobajica, Adri Sauerman, Alrien Francisco Dausan, Kaja Prislan Mihelič, and Cristina Helena Komonski Guterres

17. Stressors and Police Self-Legitimacy: The Case of Switzerland
Silvia Staubli

18. COVID-19 Induced Stress and Job Attitudes: Perceptions of Police Officers in India
Mahesh K Nalla, Anna Gurinskaya, and Hanif Qureshi

19. Did the COVID-19 Pandemic Make the Police Work More Difficult?
Sanja Kutnjak Ivković, Marijana Kotlaja, Yang Vincent Liu, Ivan Sun, Irena Cajner Mraović, Peter Neyroud, Yuning Wu, Krunoslav Borovec, Kaja Prislan Mihelič, Alrien Francisco Dausan, Sandra Kobajica, Jon Maskály, and Branko Lobnikar

20. COVID-19 and Trust in the Police
Sean Perry, Catherine Stevens, Joselyne L. Chenane, and Amber Horning-Ruf

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 46 Tables, black and white; 22 Line drawings, black and white; 18 Halftones, black and white; 40 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 684 g
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Strafrecht Kriminologie
Recht / Steuern Strafrecht Strafverfahrensrecht
ISBN-10 1-032-45734-1 / 1032457341
ISBN-13 978-1-032-45734-5 / 9781032457345
Zustand Neuware
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