UK Policing and Change: Reflections for Policing Worldwide

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Abstract

Policing does not exist in a social, political or economic vacuum. The change of Government in the UK and the current global economic situation has brought about the publication of several major official reports and media announcements concerning a shift in policing priorities and the delivery of policing services in England and Wales. Such changes, combined with other events has allowed those who wish changes to be introduced to the accountability and governance process of policing throughout England and Wales much more momentum, more general support than hitherto seen coupled with a more robust licence to implement reforms. Discussion surrounding the proposed reforms allows for deeper explanation and understanding of their impact, in particularthe way in which such changes may impact on wider society. This may affect the way the police organisation operates and provides service to its customers, In turn influencing the sometimes delicate balance in relationships between community, partnerships and the police.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)42 - 51
Number of pages9
JournalReview of European Studies
Volume4
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2012

Keywords

  • police reform
  • accountability
  • customers
  • big society
  • policing

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