In the late 1980s, the role of the police and their accountability to
the community had been at the centre of much debate. Originally
published in 1989, this important collection of original essays from
the leading independent academic researchers on the police in Britain
addresses the major issues in this debate. How far police behaviour is
shaped by law; what the public expect of the police; how the police
handle race relations; and how the police effectiveness can best be
measured, are discussed in the light of the latest research. The
central focus of the volume is the notion of ‘policing by consent’
and the way this is interpreted in practice. The essays range from
basic analyses of what the police do to major evaluations of recent
policy initiatives, such as neighbourhood watch. The contributors
discuss a range of issues, from new programmes for police training to
the role of chief constables. Written in a form accessible to students
of policing and police officers, Coming to Terms with Policing sheds
light on trends at the time and suggests new directions for policing
policy.
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Perspectives on Policy
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ISBN
9781000855111
Publisert
2023
Utgave
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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