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- About the Authors
- Preface to the Fourth Edition
- 1 What is Policing?
- Contents
- Learning objectives
- Keywords
- Introduction
- Police and policing
- What is policing?
- A narrow, law-enforcement approach
- The centrality of ‘force’ to policing
- The practice of policing
- Police as bureaucrats
- An institutional perspective
- Chapter summary
- Self-check questions (with answers at the back of the book)
- Study questions
- Annotated further reading
- Annotated listings of links to relevant websites
- Annotated links to journal articles
- 2 Historical Origins and Development of the Police in England and Wales
- Contents
- Learning objectives
- Keywords
- Introduction
- A brief history of the police in England and Wales
- Urban lawlessness
- Political unrest and the limits of the military
- The ‘demand for order’
- Establishing the Metropolitan Police
- Concern and controversy: public and political responses to the ‘new police’
- Expansion and consolidation
- Perspectives on the development of the police
- Orthodox and revisionist accounts
- Limits to orthodox and revisionist perspectives
- Old wine in new bottles?
- Conclusion
- Chapter summary
- Self-check questions (with answers at the back of the book)
- Study questions
- Annotated further reading
- Annotated links to relevant websites
- Annotated links to journal articles
- 3 Police Powers: The Legal Framework
- Contents
- Learning objectives
- Keywords
- Introduction
- The consolidation of police powers
- Police power vs the rights of the suspect
- PACE in practice
- PACE powers to stop and search
- Additional powers to stop and search
- PACE powers of entry, search and seizure
- Other powers of entry
- Police powers of arrest
- Police powers of detention
- Police power: the wider context
- Conclusion
- Chapter summary
- Self-check questions (with answers at the back of the book)
- Study questions
- Annotated further reading
- Annotated listings of links to relevant websites
- Annotated links to journal articles
- 4 Who Guards the Guards?
- Contents
- Learning objectives
- Keywords
- Introduction
- Approaches to accountability
- Controlling the constable
- Ethics, human rights and policing
- Ethics and policing
- Policing and human rights
- Policing, human rights and police reform in Northern Ireland
- Governing the police
- Accountability and plural policing
- Conclusion
- Chapter summary
- Self-check questions (with answers at the back of the book)
- Study questions
- Annotated further reading
- Annotated listings of links to relevant websites
- Annotated links to journal articles
- 5 Community Policing
- Contents
- Learning objectives
- Keywords
- Introduction
- Defining ‘community policing’
- ‘Process-led’ approaches
- ‘Outcome-led’ approaches
- Community policing as a means to recover public consent
- Practising community policing
- Police–community consultation
- Police–community collaboration
- Community policing and reassurance
- Challenges for community policing
- Not real police work?
- Transplant failure
- Imperfect communities
- Policing and social cohesion
- Technologically mediated community policing
- Conclusion: whither community policing?
- Chapter summary
- Self-check questions (with answers at the back of the book)
- Study questions
- Annotated further reading
- Annotated listings of links to relevant websites
- Annotated links to journal articles
- 6 Police Culture
- Contents
- Learning objectives
- Keywords
- Introduction
- Police discretion
- The nature of police culture
- Racism and police culture
- Sexism and police culture
- Homophobia and police culture
- The roots of police culture
- The implications of police culture
- Broadening the horizon: culture and policing in wider perspective
- Conclusion
- Chapter summary
- Self-check questions (with answers at the back of the book)
- Study questions
- Annotated further reading
- Annotated listings of links to relevant websites
- Annotated links to journal articles
- 7 Policing Diversity
- Contents
- Learning objectives
- Keywords
- Introduction
- The impact of the Lawrence Inquiry
- Two dimensions of policing diversity
- Over-policing: stop and search
- Under-policing: hate crime
- The development of anti-racist policing
- Broadening the diversity agenda: gender, sexuality, age, disability…
- Why is diversity important?
- The complexities of diversity
- Conclusion
- Chapter summary
- Self-check questions (with answers at the back of the book)
- Study questions
- Annotated further reading
- Annotated listings of links to relevant websites
- Annotated links to journal articles
- 8 Global and Transnational Policing
- Contents
- Learning objectives
- Keywords
- Introduction: globalisation and transnational policing in context
- Global policing, international policing or transnational policing?
- Democracy, transnational policing and international development: rule of law and the nurturing of civil society
- Transnational policing in the European Union
- Global plural policing and securitisation
- Conclusion: policing beyond territory
- Chapter summary
- Self-check questions (with answers at the back of the book)
- Study questions
- Annotated further reading
- Annotated links to relevant websites
- Annotated links to journal articles
- 9 Criminal Investigation and Policing
- Contents
- Learning objectives
- Keywords
- Introduction
- Why investigate offences?
- Who investigates offences?
- The organisation of police criminal investigation
- Relation of police investigations to the wider CJS
- The conduct of police crime investigations
- The management of crime investigation
- Conclusion: the dynamics of police crime investigations
- Chapter summary
- Self-check questions (with answers at the back of the book)
- Study questions
- Annotated further reading
- Annotated listings of links to relevant websites
- Annotated links to journal articles
- 10 Plural Policing
- Contents
- Learning objectives
- Keywords
- Introduction
- Dimensions of pluralisation
- Private policing
- The nature and extent of private policing
- Explaining the growth of private security
- Regulating the private security industry
- Third-party and multi-agency policing
- Networks of policing
- Rebirth or new paradigm?
- Conclusion
- Chapter summary
- Self-check questions (with answers at the back of the book)
- Study questions
- Annotated further reading
- Annotated listings of links to relevant websites
- Annotated links to journal articles
- 11 Smart Policing, Surveillance, IT and the Future of Policing
- Contents
- Learning objectives
- Keywords
- Introduction
- Technology in context
- Smart Policing
- CCTV, body-worn cameras, ANPR and drones: benevolent gaze or big brother?
- Assessing the impact of CCTV
- CCTV, drones, body-worn cameras and the electronic gaze
- Body-worn video cameras
- Traffic policing and technology
- Crime mapping, intelligence and the regulation of policing
- Crime-mapping and policing
- Intelligence-led ‘hot spots’ policing
- Technology and the routines of police work
- The impact of technology on policing and police work
- The surveillance society?
- Watching the police
- Micro-managing police performance
- Changing police culture
- Conclusion
- Chapter summary
- Self-check questions (with answers at the back of the book)
- Study questions
- Annotated further reading
- Annotated listings of links to relevant websites
- Annotated links to journal articles
- 12 Conclusions: The Future of Policing
- Contents
- Learning objectives
- Keywords
- Introduction
- Professionalisation
- ‘Evidence based policing’ and technology
- Pluralisation
- Austerity
- Social transformation
- Conclusion: Reconsidering the police mandate
- Chapter summary
- Self-check questions (with answers at the back of the book)
- Study questions
- Annotated further reading
- Annotated listings of links to relevant websites
- Annotated links to journal articles
- Answers to self-check questions
- References
- Index