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Changing Police Culture

Changing Police Culture

Changing Police Culture

Policing in a Multicultural Society
Janet B. L. Chan , University of New South Wales, Sydney
March 1998
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    Police culture is often considered as both a cause of police deviance and an obstacle for police reform. In this study of police racism and police reform in Australia, Janet Chan provides a critical assessment of police initiative in response to the problem of policeSHminorities relations. The book examines the dynamics of change and resistance within an organization and captures the complexity and unpredictability of the change process. It questions the utility of the traditional conception of police culture and proposes a new framework for understanding the interrelationships among the structural conditions of police work, police cultural knowledge, and police practice. A highly original and valuable contribution to policing studies and studies of organizational reform, the book is both empirically rich and theoretically informed.

    • Controversial case study of police racism and police reform in Australia
    • Examines the dynamics of change and resistance within a police organisation
    • Offers a new framework for understanding the inter-relationships between the structural conditions of police work, police cultural knowledge, and police practice

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    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. Policing in a multicultural society
    • 2. Discrimination and police work
    • 3. Strategies for change
    • 4. Re-examining police culture
    • 5. Police and minorities in New South Wales
    • 6. Under new management
    • 7. The Ethnic Affairs Policy Statement: the paper chase
    • 8. Cop it Sweet: reform by media
    • 9. Processes and outcomes of change
    • 10. Changing police culture.
      Author
    • Janet B. L. Chan , University of New South Wales, Sydney