1st Edition

Police Research Some Future Prospects

Edited By Mollie Weatheritt Copyright 1989
202 Pages
by Routledge

202 Pages
by Routledge

202 Pages
by Routledge

In marked contrast to the decade before, the 1980s saw an enormous growth of sociological research on the police and on policing. Originally published in 1989, the chapters in this book stand as evidence both of the growth of police research in those years and its variety. Contributors were asked to take stock of research in their respective fields and to assess where policing research had got to... Read more

Acknowledgements.  List of Contributors.  Preface.  Part I: The Context and Politics of Police Research  1. The Politics of Police Research in Britain Robert Reiner  2. Achieving ‘Value for Money’ From Police Expenditure: The Contribution of Research John Burrows  3. Why Should the Police Use Police Research? Mollie Weatheritt  4. Demand for Policing and Police Performance: Progress and Pitfalls in Public Surveys Mike Hough  Part II: Police Culture and Police Organisation  5. Discovering Structure. Studies of the British Police Occupational Culture Simon Holdaway  6. Police Culture and Police Practice Nigel G. Fielding  7. Avoiding Trouble: The Patrol Officer’s Perception of Encounters with the Public Clive Norris  8. Managing Paperwork Michael R. Chatterton  Part III: Regulating the Police  9. Police Decision-Making Peter K. Manning and Keith Hawkins  10. Regulation and Policing by Code Robert Baldwin  11. Police Accountability: Current Developments and Future Prospects Rod Morgan.

Biography

Mollie Weatheritt