Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

A new beat [electronic resource] : options for more accountable policing / by Rick Muir and Guy Lodge.

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Canadian Policing Research

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Includes bibliographical references.

Description

1 online resource (26 p.)

Summary

This report argues that the police service in England and Wales suffers from an accountability deficit. At the national level fragmented governance means that no actor in the system has the power to effectively incentivize performance improvement or drive through change and reform. Recent attempts by the Government to increase control from the centre through target setting and top-down initiatives have had limited success and have made policing even less responsive to local needs and circumstances. At the local level there is no real democratic accountability: police authorities are weak, unaccountable and remote, while elected local government has no effective say over local policing priorities. This report sets out the consequences of this local accountability deficit for police performance and identifies six options for reform.

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Contents

1. The genie is out of the bottle -- 2. The problem -- 3. Options for reform -- 4. Strategy for reform -- 5. Conclusion.

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