Draws together the findings of an extensive two-year study of developments in the provision of visible policing in England and Wales. Exploring the dynamic relations between different public and private providers, it combines an overview of national developments with a detailed analysis of six focused case studies, including two city centres, one out-of-town shopping centre, an industrial park and two residential areas. The report considers the role of community support officers, neighbourhood wardens and private security guards, amongst other plural policing personnel and outlines the policy implications of the research findings, particularly with regard to the Government's police reform agenda
Since the late 1970s successive UK governments, have attempted to implement reforms across the Engli...
It is, of course, not customary to begin a chapter with quotes from three authors. We have done so b...
This paper examines ‘auxiliary’ police in three European countries and the extent to which they cont...
This paper reviews contemporary plural policing developments in England and Wales with a focus on th...
Description Policing is changing rapidly and radically. An increasingly complex array of public, pri...
International audienceThis paper examines 'auxiliary' police in three European countries and the ext...
This paper examines ‘auxiliary’ police in three European countries and the extent to which they cont...
in this first major empirical study of its kind, the authors examine the growth of 'private' policin...
Policing is changing rapidly and radically. An increasingly complex array of public, private and mun...
Police Community Support Officers: Cultures and Identities within Pluralised Policing presents the f...
The growth of civilian policing is indicative of public concerns regarding crime, community safety a...
Recent decades have seen a growing 'pluralisation' of policing providers and authorisers in liberal ...
Recent decades have seen a growing ‘pluralisation’ of policing providers and authorisers in liberal ...
The paper presents the findings of a national survey of the allocation and use of community constabl...
Policing in England and Wales has experienced several significant events and developments since the ...
Since the late 1970s successive UK governments, have attempted to implement reforms across the Engli...
It is, of course, not customary to begin a chapter with quotes from three authors. We have done so b...
This paper examines ‘auxiliary’ police in three European countries and the extent to which they cont...
This paper reviews contemporary plural policing developments in England and Wales with a focus on th...
Description Policing is changing rapidly and radically. An increasingly complex array of public, pri...
International audienceThis paper examines 'auxiliary' police in three European countries and the ext...
This paper examines ‘auxiliary’ police in three European countries and the extent to which they cont...
in this first major empirical study of its kind, the authors examine the growth of 'private' policin...
Policing is changing rapidly and radically. An increasingly complex array of public, private and mun...
Police Community Support Officers: Cultures and Identities within Pluralised Policing presents the f...
The growth of civilian policing is indicative of public concerns regarding crime, community safety a...
Recent decades have seen a growing 'pluralisation' of policing providers and authorisers in liberal ...
Recent decades have seen a growing ‘pluralisation’ of policing providers and authorisers in liberal ...
The paper presents the findings of a national survey of the allocation and use of community constabl...
Policing in England and Wales has experienced several significant events and developments since the ...
Since the late 1970s successive UK governments, have attempted to implement reforms across the Engli...
It is, of course, not customary to begin a chapter with quotes from three authors. We have done so b...
This paper examines ‘auxiliary’ police in three European countries and the extent to which they cont...