Originally published in 1994, this work examines the different models
of police accountability that were implemented in the 1980s. Based on
research carried out in Manchester, the work discusses local
government efforts to construct a new social contract between the
police and the community. The research is considered within the wider
theoretical debates about the nature of participatory democracy. The
conclusion argues that there is an urgent need to confront the
complexities of constructing satisfactory police-community relations
in Britain's inner cities. It evaluates whether the reorganization of
policing at the time would lead to a more accountable police service.
It was one of the first books in this country to argue for an
abolitionist position that is now central to BLM debates. Today it can
be read against the backdrop of ongoing debates of police
accountability and police race relations.
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The Politics of Policing in Manchester in the 1980s
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ISBN
9781000854909
Publisert
2023
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Routledge
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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