Policing Industrial Disputes: 1893 to 1985
Title | Policing Industrial Disputes: 1893 to 1985 PDF eBook |
Author | Roger Geary |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 182 |
Release | 1985-10-10 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 052130315X |
Dr Geary provides a fascinating and detailed 1985 account of the changing nature of industrial violence.
The Case Against Paramilitary Policing
Title | The Case Against Paramilitary Policing PDF eBook |
Author | Tony Jefferson |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 196 |
Release | 2023-03-31 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1000854426 |
In the late 1980s, the conventional wisdom informing the policing of public order events was that of paramilitarism: militarily trained and equipped units with a special responsibility to deal quickly and effectively with outbreaks of disorder. The philosophy behind the paramilitary response suggested that the training, discipline and specialization entailed ensured that the response was maximally effective and most in line with the tradition of ‘impartial policing by consent’. The argument of this book, originally published in 1990, demonstrates the reverse: not only that police impartiality was chimerical and policing by consent was a viewpoint that did not include the consent of the routinely policed: but that paramilitarism, far from being maximally effective, substantially contributed to the very problem it claimed to minimize. The evidence for this argument is drawn from: concrete analyses of a range of public disorder events – political, industrial and social; a comparative look at similar work in USA and Australia; and substantial fieldwork observations and interviews undertaken with a police special patrol group and its supervising officers. Jefferson argues further that solutions need to be sought for public order policing in making the police politically accountable, ensuring that such accountability is also just (in accordance with the viewpoint of the routinely policed) and in reversing the drift toward paramilitarism.
Transformations of Policing
Title | Transformations of Policing PDF eBook |
Author | Alistair Henry |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 337 |
Release | 2017-05-15 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1351878050 |
Police and People in London is still the largest and most detailed study of a police force and its relations with the public that has yet been undertaken in Britain. The twenty-three years since its publication has seen a constantly-accelerating rate of change in the legal framework of policing, in the arrangements for democratic accountability of the police, in the technologies involved in crime and policing, in management structures and methods in the police service, in financial control systems imposed by central government and in methods of assessing police performance. Over the same period, crime control has moved from the bottom to the top of the political agenda, leading to increasing pressure on the police to be seen to be effective. Transformations of Policing returns to the central issues discussed in 1983 and considers whether the main conclusions need to be revised in the light of what has happened since. It also reviews areas of debate and research that have emerged more recently and highlights areas of turbulence that are creating fundamentally different patterns from before and raising genuinely new questions.
Handbook of Policing
Title | Handbook of Policing PDF eBook |
Author | Tim Newburn |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 906 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1843925001 |
This work covers policing in the UK, reflecting the transformations that have taken place and the increasing professionalisation of one of the country's most important services. It covers policing in its comparative and historical context, and considers the context in which policing takes place.
Policing the empire
Title | Policing the empire PDF eBook |
Author | David Anderson |
Publisher | Manchester University Press |
Pages | 273 |
Release | 2017-03-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 152612369X |
From the Victorian period to the present, images of the policeman have played a prominent role in the literature of empire, shaping popular perceptions of colonial policing. This book covers and compares the different ways and means that were employed in policing policies from 1830 to 1940. Countries covered range from Ireland, Australia, Africa and India to New Zealand and the Caribbean. As patterns of authority, of accountability and of consent, control and coercion evolved in each colony the general trend was towards a greater concentration of police time upon crime. The most important aspect of imperial linkage in colonial policing was the movement of personnel from one colony to another. To evaluate the precise role of the 'Irish model' in colonial police forces is at present probably beyond the powers of any one scholar. Policing in Queensland played a vital role in the construction of the colonial social order. In 1886 the constabulary was split by legislation into the New Zealand Police Force and the standing army or Permanent Militia. The nature of the British influence in the Klondike gold rush may be seen both in the policy of the government and in the actions of the men sent to enforce it. The book also overviews the role of policing in guarding the Gold Coast, police support in 1954 Sudan, Orange River Colony, Colonial Mombasa and Kenya, as well as and nineteenth-century rural India.
Policing, Popular Culture and Political Economy
Title | Policing, Popular Culture and Political Economy PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Reiner |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 478 |
Release | 2017-07-05 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1351553909 |
Robert Reiner has been one of the pioneers in the development of research on policing since the 1970s as well as a prolific writer on mass media and popular culture representations of crime and criminal justice. His work includes the renowned books The Politics of the Police and Law and Order: An Honest Citizen's Guide to Crime and Control, an analysis of the neo-liberal transformation of crime and criminal justice in recent decades. This volume brings together many of Reiner's most important essays on the police written over the last four decades as well as selected essays on mass media and on the neo-liberal transformation of crime and criminal justice. All the work included in this important volume is underpinned by a framework of analysis in terms of political economy and a commitment to the ethics and politics of social democracy
Special Topics in Policing
Title | Special Topics in Policing PDF eBook |
Author | James F. Albrecht |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 240 |
Release | |
Genre | |
ISBN | 3031679431 |