Section I: Police Officer Education
1. Benefits and Challenges of Academic Police Education
KATJA M. HALLENBERG
2. Indian Police Training Institutions, Universities, and Other Stakeholder Partnerships: Toward a Matrix Model for Better Policing
SONY KUNJAPPAN
3. Downsizing to a College-Educated Police Force
GREGORY E. WALSH
Section II: Policing and the Public
4. Correlates of Citizen Trust in the Ghanaian Police: A Regional Study
FRANCIS D. BOATENG
5. Staging White Maleness with Cops: A Diversity Training Case Analysis
DEBORAH S. DEMEESTER & DONALD R. LAMAGDELEINE
6. Reengineering the Delivery of Police Services: The Decision to Change Utilizing a Problem-Solving ModelRICHARD C. LUMB & JOHN B. ROGERS
7. Factors That Predict Citizen Support for Aggressive Policing
TIMOTHY A. LAVERY, AMIE M. SCHUCK, MEGAN A. ALDERDEN, RACHEL M. JOHNSTON, DENNIS P. ROSENBAUM, & CODY D. STEPHENS
8. Opposing Perspectives of Policing in Pakistan and Implications for ReformMARK SHAW
Section III: Past and Contemporary Changes in Policing
9. Assessing the Current Status of Women in Policing: The Presence of the PastVENESSA GARCIA
10. Police Downsizing and Change Processes in Northern Ireland: Retired Police Officers' Views on the Implementation of the Patten Report on Policing
PAUL KENNETH GILBERT, CHRISTOPHER ALAN LEWIS, & CONOR MC GUCKIN
11. Reflections on Police Corruption: Faltering Developments in Regulating Police Conduct in Australia
BERNADINE TUCKER & ANN-CLAIRE LARSEN