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Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1. Introduction - Policing Is Hard on Democracy, or Democracy Is Hard on Policing? - M. R. Haberfeld, Lior Gideon Chapter 2. The Chinese Police - Yue Ma Chapter 3. Neofeudal Aspects of Brazil's Public Security - Benjamin Nelson Reames Chapter 4. Paths to Fairness, Effectiveness, and Democratic Policing in Mexico - Benjamin Nelson Reames Chapter 5. Postconflict Democratization of the Police: The Sierra Leone Experience - Stuart Cullen, William H. McDonald Chapter 6. Policing the Russian Federation - Peter Roudik Chapter 7. Emergence of Modern Indian Policing: From Mansabdari to Constabulary - Farrukh Hakeem Chapter 8. Democratization of Policing: The Case of the Turkish Police - Ibrahim Cerrah Chapter 9. Traditional Policing in an Area of Increasing Homeland Concerns: The Case of the Israeli Police - Lior Gideon, Ruth Geva, Sergio Herzog Chapter 10. The French Police System: Caught Between a Rock and a Hard Place - The Tension of Serving Both the State and the Public - Benoit Dupont Chapter 11. United Kingdom: Democratic Policing - Global Change From a Democratic Perspective - Matt Long, Stuart Cullen Chapter 12. Democratic Policing: The Canadian Experience - Curtis Clarke Chapter 13. Democracy's Double Edge: Police and Procedure in the United States - Anders Walker Chapter 14. International Cooperation in Policing: A Partial Answer to the Query? - Maria (Maki) Haberfeld, William McDonald, and Agostino von Hassell Appendix A: Atlas of Regional Maps

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