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Watching Police, Watching Communities [Library Binding]

Mike McConville (Author), Dan Shepherd (Author)

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0415073642 978-0415073646 June 5, 1992
From the early 80s community policing has been held up as a new commitment to the ideals of service and the rejection of coercive policing styles. The idea was to encourage a partnership between the public and police in which community needs would be met by officers on local beats.
Today, Government ministers and senior police officers depict Neighbourhood Watch, the centrepiece of the scheme, as a great success. However, Watching Police, Watching Communities reveals that most schemes are dormant or dead. The authors trace the causes of scheme failure to the lack of commitment to community policing by police forces. Most importantly, they find a police rank-and-file culture which celebrates aggression, machismo and the assertion of authority especially against areas occupied by ethnic minorities and other disadvantaged groups.

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The McConville and Shepherd analysis is based on a rich body of data collected between 1988 and 1990 in a number of neighborhoods located in the jurisdictions of three police forces in England and Wales. Within each research site, indepth interviews were conducted with community beat officers, relief officers (who have more traditional enforcement roles), and supervisors. In addition, the authors systematically surveyed residents in NW [Neighborhood Watch] and non-NW neighborhoods located within each jurisdiction....Space limitations prevent my paying full justice to the richness of this superb book, which I think should be mandatory reading for anyone even slightly interested in crime prevention.
American Journal of Sociology

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Mike McConville is Professor of Law and Director of the Legal Research Institute at the University of Warwick. Dan Shepherd is Lecturer in Law at University of the West of England, Bristol

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So far as the public image of British policing is concerned, the last decade has been the age of neighbourhood watch. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
community policing ideals, impositional style, relief officers, real policing, neighbourhood watch, police subculture, crime survey data, beat policing, policing styles, symbolic locations, launch meeting, beat officers, police culture, watch schemes, crime prevention officer, beat work, concern about crime, policing initiative, police behaviour, crime concern, prior victimization, occupational culture, car patrols, policing methods, policing problems
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Home Office, British Crime Survey, Policy Studies Institute, United States, Institute of Race Relations, Lord Scarman, West Indian, West Midlands Police, Regency Street
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