The traditional social “contract” in the UK mainland between the public and the police involves the ideal of an unarmed police service. In recent years while the public have accepted the more visible role of specialist armed officers on security duties in airports and strategic positions, the majority of officers remain unarmed. Following 7/7 in London and the Derrick Bird case in Cumbria there have been media calls for more police officers to be armed on a routine basis .This would fundamentally change the social contract and the relationship with the British public. The principle of policing by consent and the idea of the citizen in uniform are the fundamental tenets of British policing .Historically the only forces in the UK which are ro...
Use of force is a sometimes necessary, yet often controversial, police power. Attempts to understan...
Growth in the Armed Forces undertaking public policing is occurring in the United Kingdom and elsewh...
Barry Loveday provides an overview of the state of policing in England and Wales. He highlights the ...
This thesis finds that armed police officers do not report experiencing a lack of legitimacy when in...
Unlike the police in Northern Ireland, officers in mainland Britain are not routinely armed. But the...
In a few terrifying moments at the Stockwell Tube station in 2005, eight shots fired by armed police...
Informed by qualitative data from a study of formal and informal social control responses to gun cri...
In this opinion piece we ask if, in light of significant changes in threat to the public, whether po...
More than a year after the killing of an innocent man, Jean Charles de Menezes, wrongly suspected by...
In 2010 Derrick Bird shot and killed 12 people, as well as injuring a further 11, in Cumbria. A legi...
While police and military typically are dealt with separately, even by separate specialists, in actu...
UK policing lacked a single decision making mode! which explicitly required decision makers to consi...
UK policing lacked a single decision making model which explicitly required decision makers to consi...
This chapter examines police use of firearms in the US and England and Wales. It considers how the r...
Histories of policing in Britain suggest that over time the institutional agencies responsible for e...
Use of force is a sometimes necessary, yet often controversial, police power. Attempts to understan...
Growth in the Armed Forces undertaking public policing is occurring in the United Kingdom and elsewh...
Barry Loveday provides an overview of the state of policing in England and Wales. He highlights the ...
This thesis finds that armed police officers do not report experiencing a lack of legitimacy when in...
Unlike the police in Northern Ireland, officers in mainland Britain are not routinely armed. But the...
In a few terrifying moments at the Stockwell Tube station in 2005, eight shots fired by armed police...
Informed by qualitative data from a study of formal and informal social control responses to gun cri...
In this opinion piece we ask if, in light of significant changes in threat to the public, whether po...
More than a year after the killing of an innocent man, Jean Charles de Menezes, wrongly suspected by...
In 2010 Derrick Bird shot and killed 12 people, as well as injuring a further 11, in Cumbria. A legi...
While police and military typically are dealt with separately, even by separate specialists, in actu...
UK policing lacked a single decision making mode! which explicitly required decision makers to consi...
UK policing lacked a single decision making model which explicitly required decision makers to consi...
This chapter examines police use of firearms in the US and England and Wales. It considers how the r...
Histories of policing in Britain suggest that over time the institutional agencies responsible for e...
Use of force is a sometimes necessary, yet often controversial, police power. Attempts to understan...
Growth in the Armed Forces undertaking public policing is occurring in the United Kingdom and elsewh...
Barry Loveday provides an overview of the state of policing in England and Wales. He highlights the ...