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India Review, 2008
Political Violence and the Police in India. By K. S. Subramanian. New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2007. 264 pages. Paperback $29.95.
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Political Violence and the Police in India. By K. S. Subramanian. New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2007. 264 pages. Paperback $29.95.
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Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal, 2004
Recently public interest in the police service in Australia has emanated from extensive media coverage and from rising public accountability expectations. In light of this, the current paper explores how far the accounting, accountability and performance management systems within “new public management” ideals have evolved within the Australian police ...
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Recently public interest in the police service in Australia has emanated from extensive media coverage and from rising public accountability expectations. In light of this, the current paper explores how far the accounting, accountability and performance management systems within “new public management” ideals have evolved within the Australian police ...
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Probation Journal, 1981
At a fringe meeting Cllr. Paul Boateng, Chairman of the GLC's Police 'Committee, outlined plans to bring the Metropolitan and other police forces under greater democratic control. He argued that the present administration of the police is at once profoundly political and deeply undemocratic.
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At a fringe meeting Cllr. Paul Boateng, Chairman of the GLC's Police 'Committee, outlined plans to bring the Metropolitan and other police forces under greater democratic control. He argued that the present administration of the police is at once profoundly political and deeply undemocratic.
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New Scientist, 2015
The relationship between law enforcers and the communities they protect is broken.
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The relationship between law enforcers and the communities they protect is broken.
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2023
In this chapter we review some of the key themes in scholarly work on policing, one of the major sub-fields within criminology. The focus is primarily upon the United Kingdom though many of the themes are familiar across all western democracies. We begin by considering what is meant by ‘policing’, before outlining the emergence of this field of ...
Trevor Jones, Tim Newburn, Robert Reiner
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In this chapter we review some of the key themes in scholarly work on policing, one of the major sub-fields within criminology. The focus is primarily upon the United Kingdom though many of the themes are familiar across all western democracies. We begin by considering what is meant by ‘policing’, before outlining the emergence of this field of ...
Trevor Jones, Tim Newburn, Robert Reiner
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2019
The book’s remaining chapters are concerned with settings in which someone has harmed, or is about to harm, another. Because the Constitution isn’t entirely successful in taming state power, there are many occasions when state activity undermines justice and yet is not subject to judicial oversight.
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The book’s remaining chapters are concerned with settings in which someone has harmed, or is about to harm, another. Because the Constitution isn’t entirely successful in taming state power, there are many occasions when state activity undermines justice and yet is not subject to judicial oversight.
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Police Archives Before the Police
2021This introductory chapter discusses the definitional undefinability of the notion of “police.” This undefinability offers a conundrum when it comes to textual interpretation, but vagrancy offers a generatively loquacious archive of police. In the archive of vagrancy, one sees the making of police through the “minute particulars.” As it was a ...
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Policing police crime: the case of criminals in the Norwegian police
International Journal of Police Science & Management, 2009There seems to be a tendency to consider police crime as a result of bad practice, lack of resources or mismanagement, rather than acts of criminals. However, examples illustrate that criminal acts are intentionally carried out by police officers on duty. For example, a 30-year-old female police officer in Norway used her computer access in the police
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2017
This chapter reviews some of the key themes in academic research and writing on the police and policing. It begins by discussing definitions of ‘policing’ and ‘police’, before outlining the development of academic research on policing in the USA and UK.
Trevor Jones, Tim Newburn, Robert Reiner
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This chapter reviews some of the key themes in academic research and writing on the police and policing. It begins by discussing definitions of ‘policing’ and ‘police’, before outlining the development of academic research on policing in the USA and UK.
Trevor Jones, Tim Newburn, Robert Reiner
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