This article explores the policing and regulation of young motorists known in the United Kingdom as ‘boy racers’. It demonstrates how police officers' definitional decisions in relation to driving behaviours were influenced by a range of exogenous and endogenous factors, which subsequently shaped the landscape of enforcement and interactions with the community and drivers. A shift over time in the nature of the problem due to urban regeneration, innovations in the technology of the motor car and the availability of anti-social behaviour legislation impacted upon the policing of urban space. The strategies employed in order to police the culture and the related urban space were reminiscent of a deeper policing tradition wherein managing inci...
Traffic laws attempt to improve driving standards by defining as illegal those types of behaviour wh...
This article explores the impact of dispersal powers introduced as part of the British government’s ...
Every motorised jurisdiction mandates legal driving behaviour which facilitates driver mobility and ...
This article considers the policing of young drivers in Scotland who are known as boy racers. It out...
This paper explores the policing and regulation of young motorists known in the United Kingdom as ‘b...
This article considers the policing of young drivers in Scotland who are known as boy racers. It out...
Roads policing is the most likely generator of an adverse-outcome encounter between the general publ...
© The Authors 2008. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of CSF Associates: Publius, Inc. ...
Traffic policing is about changing driver behaviour through guiding, enforcing and promoting safe ro...
Purpose: Road policing is a key method used to improve driver compliance with road laws. However, we...
Fuelled by media coverage of reckless, irresponsible and anti-social driving, young (male) motorists...
This chapter examines the multifaceted relationship between municipal police and the street culture ...
A topic neglected in the academic literature is an exploration of police officers’ perspectives on p...
Why do people comply with traffic laws and regulations? Road traffic policing tends to be premised o...
Police patrols are normally allocated to traffic duties with the objective of influencing driver beh...
Traffic laws attempt to improve driving standards by defining as illegal those types of behaviour wh...
This article explores the impact of dispersal powers introduced as part of the British government’s ...
Every motorised jurisdiction mandates legal driving behaviour which facilitates driver mobility and ...
This article considers the policing of young drivers in Scotland who are known as boy racers. It out...
This paper explores the policing and regulation of young motorists known in the United Kingdom as ‘b...
This article considers the policing of young drivers in Scotland who are known as boy racers. It out...
Roads policing is the most likely generator of an adverse-outcome encounter between the general publ...
© The Authors 2008. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of CSF Associates: Publius, Inc. ...
Traffic policing is about changing driver behaviour through guiding, enforcing and promoting safe ro...
Purpose: Road policing is a key method used to improve driver compliance with road laws. However, we...
Fuelled by media coverage of reckless, irresponsible and anti-social driving, young (male) motorists...
This chapter examines the multifaceted relationship between municipal police and the street culture ...
A topic neglected in the academic literature is an exploration of police officers’ perspectives on p...
Why do people comply with traffic laws and regulations? Road traffic policing tends to be premised o...
Police patrols are normally allocated to traffic duties with the objective of influencing driver beh...
Traffic laws attempt to improve driving standards by defining as illegal those types of behaviour wh...
This article explores the impact of dispersal powers introduced as part of the British government’s ...
Every motorised jurisdiction mandates legal driving behaviour which facilitates driver mobility and ...