<p>'Tim Newburn has provided an impressively detailed and authoritative analysis of the major developments in policing policy in England & Wales during the latter half of the 20th century. It will be essential reading for criminologists, historians and political scientists with an interest in the politics of policing.'</p><p><b>Trevor Jones</b>, <i>Professor, Cardiff University, Wales, UK</i></p>

This is the fifth and final volume in the Official History of Criminal Justice in England and Wales.This volume covers the uneven and often irresolute evolution of policing from the late 1940s to the end of the 1990s, concentrating on the impact of a succession of scandals on the reputation and regulation of the police; and the fluctuating relations between central government, local authorities and police forces in shaping the control of police funding, policy and organisation, particularly in response to a growth in the scale and intensity of social protest, and, above all, on the shifting sands of the policing of public order illustrated in the prolonged miners’ strike and urban unrest of the 1980s. It is a complement to earlier volumes in the series that focused on the liberalisation of the laws on capital punishment, abortion and homosexual relations between adult men in the 1960s; the founding of the Crown Court in 1971 and the Crown Prosecution Service in 1985; transformations in penal policy, and the politics of law and order.It will be of much interest to scholars of British political history, criminology and sociology.
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This is the fifth and final volume in the Official History of Criminal Justice in England and Wales. It covers the uneven and often irresolute evolution of policing from the late 1940s to the end of the 1990s.
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Introduction Part I: The Police in an Age of Optimism 1. Misconduct, Scandal and Growing Scrutiny 2. The Royal Commission 3. Towards the Police Act Part II: Controlling the Constable 4. Conduct and Complaints 5. The Police and Criminal Evidence Act 6. Malpractice and another Royal Commission Part III: As Optimism Fades: Changes in organisation and practice 7. Early Organisational Change 8. The Rise and Fall of Unit Beat Policing 9. Community Policing 10. Crime Prevention Part IV: Changing Police Culture? 11. Race, Racism and Policing 12. Women and Policing Part V: Maintaining Order 13. The Tide Turns 14. Urban Unrest 15. Enter Lord Scarman 16. The Miners’ Strike 17. Rioting Returns 18. Policing Under the Spotlight Part VI: Finance, Function and the Future of Policing 19. A Changing Political Context 20. Police Finance and Efficiency 21. The Rise of Managerialism and Consumerism 22. Reform Attempts Gather Pace 23. The Limits of Fundamental Reform Conclusion Bibliography
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ISBN
9781032869179
Publisert
2024-09-12
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
1220 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
174 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
600

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Biographical note

Tim Newburn is Professor of Criminology and Social Policy at the London School of Economics, UK, and a former President of the British Society of Criminology. He is author of over 40 books, including The Official History of Criminal Justice in England and Wales, Volume IV: The Politics of Law and Order (Routledge, 2022) with David Downes.