Police Street Powers and Criminal Justice

Regulation and Discretion in a Time of Change

Geoff Pearson author Mike Rowe author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:27th Jan '22

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Police Street Powers and Criminal Justice cover

This book examines the outcomes of a six-year ethnographic study of two North of England police forces; the prism through which to revisit the question of the regulation and legitimacy of police powers.

This open access book analyses the utilisation, regulation and legitimacy of police powers. Drawing upon six-years of ethnographic research in two police forces in England, this book uncovers the importance of time and place, supervision and monitoring, local policies and law. Covering a period when the police were under intense scrutiny and subject to austerity measures, the authors contend that the concept of police culture does not help us understand police discretion. They argue that change is a dominant feature of policing and identify fragmented responses to law and policy reform, varying between police stations, across different policing roles, and between senior and frontline ranks.

The open access edition of this book is available under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by University of Manchester Library.

ISBN: 9781509944095

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 349g

244 pages