Renowned criminologist Mike Hough illuminates the principles and practices of good policing in this important analysis of the police service’s legitimacy and the factors, such as public trust, that drive it. As concern grows at the growth in crimes of serious violence, he challenges conventional political and public thinking on crime and scrutinises strategies and tactics like deterrence and stop-and-search. Contrasting ‘hard’ and ‘soft’ approaches to policing and punishment, he offers a fresh perspective that stresses the importance of securing normative compliance. For officers, students, policy makers and anyone who has an interest in the police force, this is a valuable roadmap for ethical policing.
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Renowned criminologist Mike Hough considers how the police service might build trust, legitimacy and compliance with the law in this important book. He challenges conventional thinking on crime, contrasts 'hard' and 'soft' policing styles and offers a fresh approach that secures compliance with the law through ethical policing.
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Introduction Trust and legitimacy: the basic ideas The evidence: the power of fairness The policing of minority groups Embedding procedural justice in policing Ethics, justice and policing Closing thoughts Postscript: Policing the COVID-19 pandemic
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Offers invaluable insights about what ‘good policing’ is and how it can be implemented in practice; It will challenge the current political discourse on crime and suggest that trust in the police is key to their legitimacy with the wider public; Will be a go-to resource for policy-makers.
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ISBN
9781447355076
Publisert
2020-11-25
Utgiver
Vendor
Policy Press
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

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Mike Hough is Emeritus Professor in the School of Law at Birkbeck, University of London. He was President of the British Society of Criminology from 2008 until 2011, and he was awarded the European Society of Criminology Award for 2020, in recognition of his lifetime contribution to European criminology.