In recent years, Black Police Associations (BPAs) have become key forces of change within the police service, involved in minority ethnic recruitment and retention initiatives, working closely with senior management, and also serving as mechanisms of support minority ethnic constabulary members and recruits. Most police services in England and Wales now have an officially recognised BPA, making it essential to consider the effect these groups have on the police occupational culture. Using data from our recent research project on BPAs, we explore issues such as the decreasing importance of rank and grading in the police culture; whether a parallel, ‘black’ occupational culture is emerging alongside the traditional ‘white’ one; the indirect i...
In the wake of the many tragic police shootings of young African-American men in recent years, racia...
This article considers the role and influence of black and Asian professional associations in the cr...
When we direct our attention away from public sector occupational cultures per se and towards police...
In recent years, Black Police Associations (BPAs) have become key forces of change within the police...
In a previous issue of this journal, Ellis Cashmore (2002) discussed two key issues currently confro...
In a previous issue of this journal, Ellis Cashmore (2002 Cashmore, E. 2002. ‘Behind the window dres...
Research about the development of ethnic identifications within contexts of employment has been negl...
During the 1980s and 1990s a great deal of work was undertaken by constabularies wanting to increase...
Our paper will address preliminary findings from a pilot study in which we will interview a sample o...
This paper examines the initial development of Black Police Associations in England and Wales, givin...
This primary research paper presents a review of research that finds that the British Government’s n...
The article responds to the Macpherson Inquiry into the police investigation of the murder of the bl...
© 2022 The Authors. Published by Wiley. This is an open access article available under a Creative Co...
In the wake of the many tragic police shootings of young African-American men in recent years, racia...
This article considers the role and influence of black and Asian professional associations in the cr...
When we direct our attention away from public sector occupational cultures per se and towards police...
In recent years, Black Police Associations (BPAs) have become key forces of change within the police...
In a previous issue of this journal, Ellis Cashmore (2002) discussed two key issues currently confro...
In a previous issue of this journal, Ellis Cashmore (2002 Cashmore, E. 2002. ‘Behind the window dres...
Research about the development of ethnic identifications within contexts of employment has been negl...
During the 1980s and 1990s a great deal of work was undertaken by constabularies wanting to increase...
Our paper will address preliminary findings from a pilot study in which we will interview a sample o...
This paper examines the initial development of Black Police Associations in England and Wales, givin...
This primary research paper presents a review of research that finds that the British Government’s n...
The article responds to the Macpherson Inquiry into the police investigation of the murder of the bl...
© 2022 The Authors. Published by Wiley. This is an open access article available under a Creative Co...
In the wake of the many tragic police shootings of young African-American men in recent years, racia...
This article considers the role and influence of black and Asian professional associations in the cr...
When we direct our attention away from public sector occupational cultures per se and towards police...