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Contents Series Editor’s Preface xiii Foreword xv Preface xix Acknowledgments xxi Editors xxiii Contributors xxv Prologue xxxv Section I POLICE AND ACADEMIC COLLABORATION IN RESEARCH, EDUCATION, AND TRAINING 1 Introduction: Police–Academic and Professional Practitioner Collaboration in Research, Education, Training, and Programming 5 PETER C. KRATCOSKI 2 Risk Assessment and Risk Management: How the Police Work Together with Researchers to Protect Victims in Cases of Intimate Partner Violence, Stalking, and Honor-Based Violence 27 SUSANNE STRAND ix x Contents 3 The Changing Landscape of Police Education and Training 51 GARY CORDNER AND CYNTHIA C. SHAIN 4 A Command Leadership Framework for Law Enforcement, Safety, and Security Commanders in Singapore 63 BIRENTHA DHEVI THIAGARAJA, MAJEED KHADER, JANSEN ANG, DIONG SIEW MAAN, EUNICE TAN, AND PAMELA PATRICK 5 Threat Assessment and Management: A Collaborative Approach to Mitigating Risk for Targeted Violence 79 EUGENE R. D. DEISINGER 6 Cooperative Policing for Coping with Crisis Situations: Lessons from the Japanese Police Response to a Natural Disaster on March 11, 2011 97 MINORU YOKOYAMA 7 Higher Education, Police Training, and Police Reform: A Review of Police–Academic Educational Collaborations 119 CRAIG PATERSON 8 Justice Agencies: Academic Collaboration in Experiential Education 137 PETER C. KRATCOSKI, MAXIMILIAN EDELBACHER, AND JOHN A. ETERNO 9 Reflections on Teaching Sociology to Austrian Police Officers 159 GILBERT NORDEN
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