Public and Plural Policing

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  • Created on: 18-01-18 13:12

1. according to Emsley, 1991 what bodies are employed by the state to maintain order and to prevent and detect crime

  • bureaucratic and police officers
  • bureaucratic and hierarchal
  • government and mps
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2. according to Crawford what is plural policing

  • When the police, police people outside of their geographical location
  • public police forces are no longer at the centre of policing but are just part of a patchwork.
  • the idea that there was lots of police forces in the Uk working together

3. name 3 non-geographic police forces

  • civil nuclear constabulary, British transport police and ministry of defence police
  • Merseyside Police, MET police station
  • National Crime agency, serious fraud office, border force

4. why could plural policing reinforce social divisions

  • citizens will get the protection they can pay for
  • plural policing will only occur in rich societies
  • poor people will get less protection due to funding and support

5. according to Loader and Walker, what is civic governance

  • they negotiate solutions, deal with the public, diffuse tensions but rarely use force.
  • the idea that the police only govern civilised citizens
  • police use force to govern

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