Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

From the neighbourhood to the national [electronic resource] : policing our communities together.

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Location

Canadian Policing Research

Resource

e-Books

Authors

Publishers

  • London :  TSO, 2008.

Description

1 online resource (98 p.)

Note

"Presented to Parliament by The Secretary of State for the Home Department by Command of Her Majesty, July 2008."

Summary

This green paper describes the UK government’s proposals for changes to the police service, focusing on the objectives to be achieved, and the changes to services and organizations that are being proposed.

Subject

Online Access

Contents

Part I. Empowering Citizens. – 1. Improving the connection between the public and the police.
Part II. Professionalising and Freeing up the Police. – 2. Reducing bureaucracy and developing technology. – 3. Defining roles and leadership in the police service. – 4. Focusing on development and deployment.
Part III. Strategic Role for Government. – 5. Co-ordinating change in policing. – 6. Reinforcing collaboration between forces. – 7. Improving performance in policing. – 8. Responding to this Green Paper and next steps.

Series

Cm (Series) (Great Britain. Parliament) ; 7448

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