1st Edition

Policing a Perplexed Society

By Sir Robert Mark Copyright 1977
132 Pages
by Routledge

132 Pages
by Routledge

132 Pages
by Routledge

Should policemen be armed? Do they want to be? How fair is police interrogation? Are the police too tough on demonstrators? How often are the guilty acquitted? Do we get the police force we deserve? Originally published in 1977, Sir Robert Mark considers these and many other issues. His period as Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Force would mark something of an epoch, not only because of... Read more

Preface.  1. Cornerstones of Excellence  2. Keeping the Peace in Great Britain: The Differing Roles of the Police and the Army  3. Liberty without Responsibility?  4. A Compellable Witness  5. Minority Verdict  6. Social Violence  7. The Metropolitan Police and Political Demonstrations  8. A Sufficiency of Seed on Fertile Ground.  Appendix: Relations with the News Media.  Index.

Biography

Sir Robert Mark