This thesis examines the spoken and written discourse of uniformed British police officers. Utilising a rhetorical and discursive analysis, the study considers firstly how officers use their considerable powers of discretion to deal informally with crime and criminal incidents. Focusing on a form of discretion that the police refer to as cuffing, two specific discursive practices were identified as being used by police to informally resolve crime: these were the giving of suitable advice and the that's civil device. The second part of the study was concerned with the formal prosecution process and how officers construct prosecution case files. Specifically, how they reformulate and precis evidence in 'domestic' violence cases to assist a Cr...
Purpose The authors consider current policy debates in the UK about the professionalisation of the ...
In the nineties, the PEACE Enhanced Cognitive interviewing model was developed by and for police in ...
The aim of this thesis was to examine how male and female police officers constitute policing as bot...
This thesis examines the spoken and written discourse of uniformed British police officers. Utilisin...
This thesis examines the spoken and written discourse of uniformed British police officers. Utilisi...
Scholarly discussions on public-order policing often centre on the role of paramilitary policing tac...
This paper explores the rhetorical skills or witcraft of police officers as they adjudicate on dispu...
This paper presents empirical and theoretical analysis of the enactment of New Public Management (NP...
In recent years the police service has undergone a number of changes with the introduction of neighb...
The death of Ian Tomlinson in 2009 and the destructiveness of the English Riots in 2011 brought unpr...
This thesis finds that armed police officers do not report experiencing a lack of legitimacy when in...
Assaults against police officers are an enduring aspect of the risk posed to police officers, with t...
The College of Policing has stated its intention to have policing recognised as a profession. In pur...
To understand contemporary changes to the context, processes and cultures of policing one needs to c...
The notion of police discretion is problematic. A perspective that focusses on analysis of technolog...
Purpose The authors consider current policy debates in the UK about the professionalisation of the ...
In the nineties, the PEACE Enhanced Cognitive interviewing model was developed by and for police in ...
The aim of this thesis was to examine how male and female police officers constitute policing as bot...
This thesis examines the spoken and written discourse of uniformed British police officers. Utilisin...
This thesis examines the spoken and written discourse of uniformed British police officers. Utilisi...
Scholarly discussions on public-order policing often centre on the role of paramilitary policing tac...
This paper explores the rhetorical skills or witcraft of police officers as they adjudicate on dispu...
This paper presents empirical and theoretical analysis of the enactment of New Public Management (NP...
In recent years the police service has undergone a number of changes with the introduction of neighb...
The death of Ian Tomlinson in 2009 and the destructiveness of the English Riots in 2011 brought unpr...
This thesis finds that armed police officers do not report experiencing a lack of legitimacy when in...
Assaults against police officers are an enduring aspect of the risk posed to police officers, with t...
The College of Policing has stated its intention to have policing recognised as a profession. In pur...
To understand contemporary changes to the context, processes and cultures of policing one needs to c...
The notion of police discretion is problematic. A perspective that focusses on analysis of technolog...
Purpose The authors consider current policy debates in the UK about the professionalisation of the ...
In the nineties, the PEACE Enhanced Cognitive interviewing model was developed by and for police in ...
The aim of this thesis was to examine how male and female police officers constitute policing as bot...