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Future for Policing in England and Wales, A


Future for Policing in England and Wales, A

Paperback by Brain, Timothy (Former Chief Constable, Gloucestershire Police)

Future for Policing in England and Wales, A

£43.49

ISBN:
9780199684458
Publication Date:
17 Oct 2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
288 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 10 - 15 May 2024
Future for Policing in England and Wales, A

Description

Encapsulating new policing developments under the Coalition, A Future for Policing in England and Wales examines the major reform proposals and reports brought in since May 2010, including the Winsor Report and the 2010 Comprehensive Spending Review, and analyses what these changes mean for the future of policing in England and Wales. In the 1990s and 2000s the Police Service in England and Wales underwent profound change which saw massive increases in resources accompanied by increased centralism, a more business-like approach, and the proliferation of national objectives, targets and strategic plans. The Coalition Government signalled a radical shift away from that political consensus towards fewer numbers, a significant reduction in resources, decentralisation, and the creation of locally elected crime commissioners. This book argues that, as a consequence of this, British society and politics are entering a difficult and complex future, featuring a return to some aspects the social tension and disorder which characterised the 1970s and 1980s, and that the Police Service is currently ill-structured to adapt to the changes. Drawing on the author's own experience as a chief constable and his continuing experience as a police historian and analyst of contemporary police affairs, A Future for Policing will be of interest to senior police officers and policing academics, as well as those involved in leadership and other personal development programmes. It will also be of interest to policymakers and historians.

Contents

1. Policing 2010: Labour's legacy ; 2. 'The Big Society': Conservative Political Philosophy and its Implications for Policing ; 3. Where Did it Go Wrong? The Police and the Conservatives ; 4. Armageddon or Necessary Readjustment: Police Finances and the Coalition ; 5. Reform or Politicization? The Coalition and Police Constitutional Change ; 6. The New Police Landscape: Pay, Conditions and Pensions ; 7. The New Police Landscape: Organization ; 8. The Policing Environment: Politics, Society, Economics and their Implications for Policing ; 9. Operational Policing: Crime, Antisocial Behaviour, Disorder and Confidence ; 10. A Future for Policing?

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