Comparative Police Reforms: India, UK & USA offers a deep dive into the evolution, challenges, and prospects of policing systems in three major democracies. This book provides a comparative framework that examines historical legacies, structural differences, legal frameworks, and reform initiatives in India, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
The authors—Dr. Rajeev Kumar Singh and Adv. Shivam Mishra—present a scholarly analysis of the transition from colonial and authoritarian policing models to rights-based, community-centered practices. With emphasis on constitutional governance, civil liberties, and human rights, this work critically analyzes landmark cases, legislative developments, and civil society contributions shaping modern police reforms.
The book is essential for students of law, public administration, criminology, police officers, legal researchers, reform advocates, and policymakers aiming to understand the global discourse on policing and democratic accountability.