Policing and Criminology by Craig Paterson Ed Pollock

Policing and Criminology by Craig Paterson Ed Pollock

Author:Craig Paterson, Ed Pollock [Craig Paterson, Ed Pollock]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Social Science, Criminology, Political Science, Law Enforcement
ISBN: 9780857254146
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Publisher: SAGE
Published: 2011-07-28T00:00:00+00:00


As will be discussed later in the chapter, some of these elements remain at the core of the present citizen focused policing strategy but in the remaining years of the Conservative government, community policing was, at best, a loosely implemented idea designed to encourage the police to become more of a supportive service rather than a repressive force and consolidate a more amicable relationship with the community.

REFLECTIVE TASK

Over the last 30 years, policing styles have changed requiring the police to be both a reactive crime and disorder fighting ‘force’ and a softer more pro-active community-orientated ‘service’.

Consider the advantages and disadvantages of pro-active and reactive policing.



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