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Contemporary Issues in Canadian Policing.(Book review)
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Canadian Journal of Police and Security Services
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March 22, 2006
- Author:
- Arcaro, Gino
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BOOK REVIEWED
Nancoo, S.E. (2004). Contemporary Issues in Canadian Policing. Mississauga, Ontario: Canadian Educators' Press.
Change," according to John F. Kennedy, is "the law of life." Canadian policing, like all elements of society, has experienced change during the last decade. The nineteen chapters of Contemporary Issues in Canadian Policing, edited by Stephen E. Nancoo, explore those changes in an impressive collection of essays written by 21 contributors, representing an outstanding group of Canadian scholars. Divided into six parts, Nancoo's goal appears to be to add an anthology to the scarce literature relevant to Canadian policing. The book emerged from an ...