Subject Index, Volume 81, 2008, 2009

Published date01 December 2008
DOI10.1350/pojo.2008.81.4.467
Date01 December 2008
Subject MatterSubject Index, Volume 81, 2008, 2009
SUBJECT INDEX, VOLUME 81, 2008, 2009
Abstraction rates 74–76
Access to information
countering corruption 20–21
Accountability
Green Paper 94, 181–183
Scottish Crime and Drug Enforcement
Agency (SCDEA) 162
Admissibility of evidence
bad character evidence 265–271
Agency theory 47, 56
Alcohol consumption 126–143
Alliance theory 47–49, 56
Anonymous witnesses 262–265
Antisocial behaviour 126–143
APACS (Assessments of Policing and
Community Safety) 69, 217
ARA (Assets Recovery Agency) 212
Arrest
power to search premises 341–344
procuring presence of press 171–174
reasonableness 171–174
under Terrorism Act 337–341
Assaults, police off‌icer
domestic violence calls 25–45
Assessment, threat 223–234
Assessments of Policing and Community
Safety (APACS) 69, 217
Assets recovery
‘proceeds of crime’ approach 209–222
Scotland’s ‘war on drugs’ 158
Assets Recovery Agency (ARA) 212
Asylum
vulnerability of refugees 227
Audiovisual Technique for Interviewing
Children (TAM training) 249, 251
Australia
narcoterrorism 223–234
workforce modernisation 77
Authority, corruption of 11, 13
‘Bad apple’ theory 8, 9–10
Bad character evidence 265–271
Belgium
interviewing children 248–261
Bias
police off‌icers serving on juries and
165–171
Bicycles
police off‌icer safety 323–335
Binge-drinking 131–132
Birmingham CSO model 310, 312–313
Black Hole Syndrome 230
Blair, Sir Ian 181, 275–277
Bouncers 136–138
Bribery 11
‘Broken windows’ theory 133, 136
Burglary
tackling prolif‌ic offenders 95–110
CCTV
hotel security 145
night-time economy 137
CFF (Crime Fighting Fund) 73
Child abuse
sting operations 196–208
Children
interviewing 248–261
CIT (Crisis Intervention Team) 307–309,
312–313, 315
Citizen Focus Agenda 211
City centres 127
Civil liberties
police photographing the public 82–86
Classif‌ied knowledge 21
Communication
advantages of cycle-patrols 333
knowledge management and 236–238
Community policing see Neighbourhood
Policing
Community service off‌icers (CSOs) 310,
312–313
Conspiracy 13, 17
Contractual theory 50–52, 56
Cooperative crime networks 223–234
Core competencies, theory of 53, 56
Corporate culture 114
Corruption 3–24
Crime, fear of 132–133
Crime control
organisational theories 46–61
‘proceeds of crime’ approach 209–222
Scotland’s ‘war on drugs’ 158
targeting cooperative networks
223–234
see also Crime reduction
Crime Fighting Fund (CFF) 73
Crime reduction
local effectiveness 95–110
see also Crime control
Criminal enterprise 280–283
Criminal industries 284, 285
Criminal investigation
organised crime, f‌low chart 284–287
Criminal networks 223–234
Criminal organisations
f‌low chart 284–287
organisational theories 46–61
The Police Journal, Volume 81 (2008) 347
DOI: 10.1358/pojo.2008.81.4.467

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