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Fair Cop: Learning the Art of Policing.(Book Review)

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology

| December 01, 2005 | Waddington, P.A.J. | COPYRIGHT 2009 Australian Academic Press Pty. Ltd. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Fair Cop: Learning the Art of Policing J.B.L. Chan, with Chris Devery and Sally Doran (2003) Toronto, Canada: University of Toronto Press

Janet Chan has deservedly achieved an international reputation for high-quality research on police reform. The laboratory for conducting this research has been the trials and tribulations of the New South Wales (NSW) police, which was racked by a succession of scandals that led to fundamental reform in the early 1980s. Professor Chan's earlier publication, Changing Police Culture (1996), charted the course of the reform agenda implemented by Commissioner Avery. It was a penetrating, if salutary, analysis: Chan convincingly argued that reform could not be introduced in isolation from the social and cultural conditions in which policing occurred. The colonial origins of the NSW police and the society they serve still makes themselves felt, especially in the relationship between police and Aboriginal people. Reform is frustrated by such deeply entrenched structural relationships and cultural understandings.

In this volume Chan gets up close and personal to …

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