HMIC has just published a review that is strongly critical of ‘stop and search’, the controversial police power that has been known to disproportionately target minorities, to be inefficient, and to damage trust in the police. Tim Newburn welcomes the review and asks whether Theresa May’s latest initiative will lead to the radical reform so many have been seeking for so long
The coalition government is pressing ahead with the privatisation of the probation service in Englan...
There must be an election coming. The current debate in Britain about the politicisation of the poli...
Will Tanner argues that if the Prime Minister is serious about his ‘tough but intelligent’ approach ...
Theresa May, the Home Secretary, has launched radical reforms of the police service, already the har...
Today, the Independent Police Commission released a report recommending reform of the police service...
The police service has come under strain from funding and personnel reductions over recent years, de...
In a piece on ‘Reinventing policing’, Peter Neyroud observes how fundamental changes are currently r...
The recent riots in London and other English cities have thrown the government’s plans for reforming...
Last week the report of the Independent Police Commission, led by the former Metropolitan Police Com...
John van Reenen, Nicholas Bloom, Scott Baker and Steven Davis argue that one of the factors behind t...
This article considers the current decision of the Home Secre-tary to scrap the 43 police forces and...
The British police service is currently going through a radical transformation phase. The present To...
In numerous countries stop and search powers are an open sore upon police-community relations, one w...
As part of the coalition government’s spending review the police budget will drop from £9.7 billion ...
Police stop and search practices have been subject to voluminous debate for over 40 years in the Uni...
The coalition government is pressing ahead with the privatisation of the probation service in Englan...
There must be an election coming. The current debate in Britain about the politicisation of the poli...
Will Tanner argues that if the Prime Minister is serious about his ‘tough but intelligent’ approach ...
Theresa May, the Home Secretary, has launched radical reforms of the police service, already the har...
Today, the Independent Police Commission released a report recommending reform of the police service...
The police service has come under strain from funding and personnel reductions over recent years, de...
In a piece on ‘Reinventing policing’, Peter Neyroud observes how fundamental changes are currently r...
The recent riots in London and other English cities have thrown the government’s plans for reforming...
Last week the report of the Independent Police Commission, led by the former Metropolitan Police Com...
John van Reenen, Nicholas Bloom, Scott Baker and Steven Davis argue that one of the factors behind t...
This article considers the current decision of the Home Secre-tary to scrap the 43 police forces and...
The British police service is currently going through a radical transformation phase. The present To...
In numerous countries stop and search powers are an open sore upon police-community relations, one w...
As part of the coalition government’s spending review the police budget will drop from £9.7 billion ...
Police stop and search practices have been subject to voluminous debate for over 40 years in the Uni...
The coalition government is pressing ahead with the privatisation of the probation service in Englan...
There must be an election coming. The current debate in Britain about the politicisation of the poli...
Will Tanner argues that if the Prime Minister is serious about his ‘tough but intelligent’ approach ...