Forces of Order: Policing Modern Japan by David H. Bayley 1991
Forces of Order: Policing Modern Japan. David H. Bayley, University of California Press, 1991.
ISBN: 0520072626
In sharp contrast to the United States, Japan has one of the lowest crime rates in the world and practically no police brutality or corruption. Urban congestion is often blamed for the soaring crime rate in the United States and the waning public confidence in the American police force, yet Japan's population per square mile is almost thirty times that of ours. In Forces of Order, originally published in 1976 and now thoroughly revised and expanded, David Bayley examines the reasons behind Japan's phenomenal success when it comes to public order.
Softcover book in nice condition with mild cover wear. About 9 x 6 with 193 pages (plus small front section).