This chapter examines the sociological roots of the current problems in contemporary policing. Employing Pierre Bourdieu’s concepts of field, habitus, capital, and doxa the chapter begins by highlighting the cultural mechanisms that maintain and reproduce ineffective policing practices. In an example from Wilmington, Delaware in the United States, the authors show how the ‘game’ on the field of policing focusses primarily on law enforcement outputs. This game shapes the worldview and dispositions of officers (habitus). Police officers are recognised and rewarded (capital) for acting in ways that align with the game’s logic. This process creates the condition doxa, in which the socially constructed and changeable field of policing is mistake...
In this chapter we illustrate how transformational police reform—i.e. changing the game—is possible....
This paper seeks to further our understanding of the role played by police culture in debates surrou...
In this chapter, the author draws on their 30 years of practice experience in policing as an agent, ...
Sensemaking is an ongoing process members of organizations engage in to explicate their world. When ...
Contemporary conceptions of the police and of the problems of policing in the United States have bee...
Sensemaking is an ongoing process members of organizations engage in to explicate their world. When ...
This paper considers David Bayley and Clifford Shearing's (1996) argument that policing systems in d...
The purpose of this article is to show how empirical research has revealed that effective policing o...
The increase in calls for police reform following the death of George Floyd has led to renewed debat...
This paper reviews the concept of police culture and its utility for analysing the impact of police ...
INTRODUCTION What is policing, and how should we study it? Further, should academics attempt to refo...
This dissertation examines how actors within a public sector institution - a police organization - u...
Over 70 percent of police agencies indicate that they have put the community-oriented policing (COPS...
This paper argues that democratic control of policing, transnational and otherwise, is problematic i...
To understand contemporary changes to the context, processes and cultures of policing one needs to c...
In this chapter we illustrate how transformational police reform—i.e. changing the game—is possible....
This paper seeks to further our understanding of the role played by police culture in debates surrou...
In this chapter, the author draws on their 30 years of practice experience in policing as an agent, ...
Sensemaking is an ongoing process members of organizations engage in to explicate their world. When ...
Contemporary conceptions of the police and of the problems of policing in the United States have bee...
Sensemaking is an ongoing process members of organizations engage in to explicate their world. When ...
This paper considers David Bayley and Clifford Shearing's (1996) argument that policing systems in d...
The purpose of this article is to show how empirical research has revealed that effective policing o...
The increase in calls for police reform following the death of George Floyd has led to renewed debat...
This paper reviews the concept of police culture and its utility for analysing the impact of police ...
INTRODUCTION What is policing, and how should we study it? Further, should academics attempt to refo...
This dissertation examines how actors within a public sector institution - a police organization - u...
Over 70 percent of police agencies indicate that they have put the community-oriented policing (COPS...
This paper argues that democratic control of policing, transnational and otherwise, is problematic i...
To understand contemporary changes to the context, processes and cultures of policing one needs to c...
In this chapter we illustrate how transformational police reform—i.e. changing the game—is possible....
This paper seeks to further our understanding of the role played by police culture in debates surrou...
In this chapter, the author draws on their 30 years of practice experience in policing as an agent, ...