This paper has four major objectives. First, through reference to the considerable body of writing on democratic theory, to attempt to clarify what is meant by ‘democracy’. Secondly, to explore the difficulties in applying such concepts to the police service, and to examine how writers of different perspectives have approached this task in the past. Thirdly, to distil a set of ‘democratic criteria’ which might be applied to the police service, and finally, to consider the institutional arrangements through which such principles might be applied
This dissertation examines the changing relationship between democracy and the police in the last ha...
© 2015 The Author. I argue that the social theory of Georg Simmel can be used to illustrate cer...
This chapter reviews some of the key themes in academic research and writing on the police and polic...
This paper has four major objectives. First, through reference to the considerable body of writing o...
In this exploratory paper we examine the extent to which police officers consider their role and fun...
This article considers some varieties and supports for a democratic police and briefly contrasts pol...
British policing has risen to the forefront of public debate during the last 20 years, and interest ...
My dissertation develops the concept of policing democracy to describe America as a white democracy ...
Part I of the Article describes the emergence in postwar America of a particular understanding of a ...
This dissertation offers a systematic account of the relationship between the police and the democra...
In this article, the author reflects on the question of how policing institutions can help to foster...
The aim of this paper is to engage with the debate concerning the extent to which the introduction o...
For over a century the so-called 'Peelian' principles have been central to the self-understanding of...
I argue that the social theory of Georg Simmel can be used to illustrate certain limitations to the ...
Democratic policing, as opposed to regime policing, must meet at least three requirements: there is ...
This dissertation examines the changing relationship between democracy and the police in the last ha...
© 2015 The Author. I argue that the social theory of Georg Simmel can be used to illustrate cer...
This chapter reviews some of the key themes in academic research and writing on the police and polic...
This paper has four major objectives. First, through reference to the considerable body of writing o...
In this exploratory paper we examine the extent to which police officers consider their role and fun...
This article considers some varieties and supports for a democratic police and briefly contrasts pol...
British policing has risen to the forefront of public debate during the last 20 years, and interest ...
My dissertation develops the concept of policing democracy to describe America as a white democracy ...
Part I of the Article describes the emergence in postwar America of a particular understanding of a ...
This dissertation offers a systematic account of the relationship between the police and the democra...
In this article, the author reflects on the question of how policing institutions can help to foster...
The aim of this paper is to engage with the debate concerning the extent to which the introduction o...
For over a century the so-called 'Peelian' principles have been central to the self-understanding of...
I argue that the social theory of Georg Simmel can be used to illustrate certain limitations to the ...
Democratic policing, as opposed to regime policing, must meet at least three requirements: there is ...
This dissertation examines the changing relationship between democracy and the police in the last ha...
© 2015 The Author. I argue that the social theory of Georg Simmel can be used to illustrate cer...
This chapter reviews some of the key themes in academic research and writing on the police and polic...