Part I: Africa
Chapter 1: Policing in Ghana by Joseph Appiahene-Gyamfi
Chapter 2: Policing in the Republic of Kenya: Structure and Practice by Jospeter M. Mbuba
Chapter 3: Policing and Law Enforcement in Zimbabwe by Jephias Matunhu and Viola Matunhu
Part II: Europe
Chapter 4: Battles to Define the Danish Police: Police Reform and the Transformation of Organizational Ideals and Practices by Mikkel Jarle Christensen
Chapter 5: Police in England and Wales by Timi Osidipe and Jonathan South
Chapter 6: Criminal Policies in Action: Italian Police Forces, Discretionary Powers, and Selective Law Enforcement by Giulia Fabini and Alvise Sbraccia
Chapter 7: The Police and Policing in Poland by Monika Baylis
Chapter 8: Ministry of Internal Affairs and Police Organization in the Republic of Serbia by Dalibor Kekić, Filip Kukić and Miloš Milenković
Part III: Asia and Oceania
Chapter 9: The Chinese Police: Structure, Police-Public Relations, and Deviance by Mengliang Dai and Yunyun Yang
Chapter 10: Police System in India: Issues and Challenges by Siddhartha Misra
Chapter 11: Policing and Law Enforcement in Indonesia by Sharyn Graham Davies
Chapter 12: The Challenges of the Royal Malaysia Police by Yik Koon Teh
Chapter 13: Law Enforcement and Policing in Australia: State and Federal Systems from the ‘Convict Night Watch’ to ‘Problem Oriented Policing’ by Mark F. Briskey and Samuel M. Makinda
Chapter 14: Policing in New Zealand by Ross Hendy
Part IV: The Americas and the Caribbean
Chapter 15: Police and policing in the United States of America by Joselyne Chenane Nkogo
Chapter 16: The Police of Honduras by Mark Ungar
Chapter 17: Reconsidering the Security in Nicaragua: A National Police Reform by Skarlleth Martinez Prado
Chapter 18: The Evolution of Policing in Jamaica by Lorna E. Grant
Chapter 19: The Organization and Functioning of Police Forces in Brazil by Leandro Piquet Carneiro
Chapter 20: Policing in Uruguay: History, Modernization, and Features by Diego Sanjurjo, Nicolás Trajtenberg and Federico del Castillo