Since the 1980s, police custody in England and Wales has seen the civilianisation and privatisation of key roles formerly performed by police officers and changes to how police custody suites are managed and owned. These changes have been encapsulated in a five-pronged typology of custody suites identified by Skinns et al. Drawing on theories about ‘good’ policing as well as quantitative and qualitative data collected as part of an ongoing study of ‘good’ police custody, this paper provides some preliminary answers to two key questions: Can police custody ever be ‘good’ for suspects and, relatedly, are some types of custody suites likely to be better than others, in this regard? What are the implications for ‘good’ policing? We show that of...
In 2016 and 2017, survey data were collected from 473 staff and 371 detainees in 27 custody suites i...
Procedural justice theory predicts a relationship between police behaviour, individuals’ normative e...
This paper offers a timely contribution to research on multi-agency criminal justice working by exam...
Since the 1980s, police custody in England and Wales has seen the civilianisation and privatisation ...
Since the 1980s, police custody in England and Wales has seen the civilianisation and privatisation ...
Since the 1980s, police custody in England and Wales has experienced civilianization and privatizati...
Since the 1980s, police custody in England and Wales has experienced civilianization and privatizati...
For the most part, the procedural justice model has been found to generalise across different social...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine how police authority – in its “soft” form – is use...
The Police and Criminal Evidence Act (PACE) 1984 was implemented in 1986 to, inter alia, routinise...
This thesis investigates the work of custody visiting in police stations. Custody visitors make what...
As a unique criminal justice organisation, the police present challenges, but also opportunities for...
British police custody is one of the most challenging of police environments, with the treatment of ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This is a mixed method...
This article seeks to explain the acceptance of the rising numbers of police custody deaths in Engla...
In 2016 and 2017, survey data were collected from 473 staff and 371 detainees in 27 custody suites i...
Procedural justice theory predicts a relationship between police behaviour, individuals’ normative e...
This paper offers a timely contribution to research on multi-agency criminal justice working by exam...
Since the 1980s, police custody in England and Wales has seen the civilianisation and privatisation ...
Since the 1980s, police custody in England and Wales has seen the civilianisation and privatisation ...
Since the 1980s, police custody in England and Wales has experienced civilianization and privatizati...
Since the 1980s, police custody in England and Wales has experienced civilianization and privatizati...
For the most part, the procedural justice model has been found to generalise across different social...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine how police authority – in its “soft” form – is use...
The Police and Criminal Evidence Act (PACE) 1984 was implemented in 1986 to, inter alia, routinise...
This thesis investigates the work of custody visiting in police stations. Custody visitors make what...
As a unique criminal justice organisation, the police present challenges, but also opportunities for...
British police custody is one of the most challenging of police environments, with the treatment of ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This is a mixed method...
This article seeks to explain the acceptance of the rising numbers of police custody deaths in Engla...
In 2016 and 2017, survey data were collected from 473 staff and 371 detainees in 27 custody suites i...
Procedural justice theory predicts a relationship between police behaviour, individuals’ normative e...
This paper offers a timely contribution to research on multi-agency criminal justice working by exam...