In this chapter we revisit and extend discussion about the relation of the police to the key political concepts of ‘crime’ and ‘order’ using the case of the police power of stop and search/frisk. We select this power as a case study because its exercise is laden with implications for how we understand the overarching purpose of the police and seek to control and govern police work. Using evidence primarily concerning the social and spatial distribution of stop and search in England and Wales we contest two legitimating fictions about this power – that it is a tool of crime detection and that it can be subject to effective legal regulation. The evidence, we argue, suggests that stop and search is about control and the assertion of order and ...
Police stop and search practices have been subject to voluminous debate for over 40 years in the Uni...
The British Crime Survey (BCS) and police statistics are used to analyse problems and trends in Stop...
International audienceStyles of policing are reflected in the methods, decisions and priorities of l...
In this chapter we revisit and extend discussion about the relation of the police to the key politic...
Abstract. Policing in England and Wales has become increasingly contested since the 1960s and has be...
Policing in England and Wales has become increasingly contested since the 1960s and has been subject...
From a position of near parity in 2005/6, by 2012/13 recorded search rates in Scotland exceeded thos...
It has long been recognised that discretion is vital to good police work. However, in Britain (and m...
The capacity to stop and search citizens is a key part of the police crime reduction repertoire. Thi...
The capacity to stop and search citizens is a key part of the police crime reduction repertoire. Thi...
In numerous countries stop and search powers are an open sore upon police-community relations, one w...
Stop and search can harm young people, damage relations between police and the community and alienat...
This study examines the development of police stop and search in Scotland from the post-war period ...
We analyse the spatial concentration of stop and search (S&S) practices. Previous work argues that t...
Police officers more frequently stop and search members of the public in neighbourhoods where well-o...
Police stop and search practices have been subject to voluminous debate for over 40 years in the Uni...
The British Crime Survey (BCS) and police statistics are used to analyse problems and trends in Stop...
International audienceStyles of policing are reflected in the methods, decisions and priorities of l...
In this chapter we revisit and extend discussion about the relation of the police to the key politic...
Abstract. Policing in England and Wales has become increasingly contested since the 1960s and has be...
Policing in England and Wales has become increasingly contested since the 1960s and has been subject...
From a position of near parity in 2005/6, by 2012/13 recorded search rates in Scotland exceeded thos...
It has long been recognised that discretion is vital to good police work. However, in Britain (and m...
The capacity to stop and search citizens is a key part of the police crime reduction repertoire. Thi...
The capacity to stop and search citizens is a key part of the police crime reduction repertoire. Thi...
In numerous countries stop and search powers are an open sore upon police-community relations, one w...
Stop and search can harm young people, damage relations between police and the community and alienat...
This study examines the development of police stop and search in Scotland from the post-war period ...
We analyse the spatial concentration of stop and search (S&S) practices. Previous work argues that t...
Police officers more frequently stop and search members of the public in neighbourhoods where well-o...
Police stop and search practices have been subject to voluminous debate for over 40 years in the Uni...
The British Crime Survey (BCS) and police statistics are used to analyse problems and trends in Stop...
International audienceStyles of policing are reflected in the methods, decisions and priorities of l...