In this paper we consider some of the ethical challenges inherent in the regulation of discretionary police power. Discretion is central to police policy and practice, but it also provides a level of freedom that opens up the space for injustice and inequity, and this is seen most vividly in recent debates about unfairness and racial profiling in the distribution and experience of police stops in the US and UK. How to regulate discretionary power is a challenging question, and this is especially so in the context of practices like stop-and-search/stop-and-frisk. The ability to stop people in the street and question them is central to policing as it is understood in many liberal democracies, but under conditions of unfairness and questionabl...
The ethics of policing currently neglects to provide a framework for analysing the morality of delib...
Within an overarching identified construct of ‘autonomy and discretion’, this paper uses four themes...
This dissertation examines the changing relationship between democracy and the police in the last ha...
In this paper we consider some of the ethical challenges inherent in the regulation of discretionary...
The notion of police discretion is problematic. A perspective that focusses on analysis of technolog...
The legal problem of policing is how to regulate police authority to permit officers to enforce law ...
The advent of community and problem-oriented policing – the so-called quality-of-life policing phi...
Police across the nation have long been accused of using the broad discretion afforded to them in tr...
The article theoretically analyses the content of the discretion of police officers in public admin...
Discretion is a ubiquitous and legitimate aspect of modern policing, though its scope and limits are...
This book gives an overview of the empirical research regarding police discretionary decision-making...
This paper presents a commentary on the idea of independence of the police, arguing that notions of ...
It has long been recognised that discretion is vital to good police work. However, in Britain (and m...
This Article addresses a series of situations in which the exercise of police discretion, while pass...
In 1829, on setting up the modern police service, Sir Robert Peel stated, "The police are the public...
The ethics of policing currently neglects to provide a framework for analysing the morality of delib...
Within an overarching identified construct of ‘autonomy and discretion’, this paper uses four themes...
This dissertation examines the changing relationship between democracy and the police in the last ha...
In this paper we consider some of the ethical challenges inherent in the regulation of discretionary...
The notion of police discretion is problematic. A perspective that focusses on analysis of technolog...
The legal problem of policing is how to regulate police authority to permit officers to enforce law ...
The advent of community and problem-oriented policing – the so-called quality-of-life policing phi...
Police across the nation have long been accused of using the broad discretion afforded to them in tr...
The article theoretically analyses the content of the discretion of police officers in public admin...
Discretion is a ubiquitous and legitimate aspect of modern policing, though its scope and limits are...
This book gives an overview of the empirical research regarding police discretionary decision-making...
This paper presents a commentary on the idea of independence of the police, arguing that notions of ...
It has long been recognised that discretion is vital to good police work. However, in Britain (and m...
This Article addresses a series of situations in which the exercise of police discretion, while pass...
In 1829, on setting up the modern police service, Sir Robert Peel stated, "The police are the public...
The ethics of policing currently neglects to provide a framework for analysing the morality of delib...
Within an overarching identified construct of ‘autonomy and discretion’, this paper uses four themes...
This dissertation examines the changing relationship between democracy and the police in the last ha...