The Police : powers, procedures and proprieties

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The Police : powers, procedures and proprieties

edited by John Benyon and Colin Bourn ; with a foreword by Lord Scarman

Pergamon Press, 1986

  • : hard
  • : pbk

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Bibliography: p. 299-312

Includes index

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内容説明

The debate on the role of the police in Britain, heated by the 1984 miners' dispute and the 1985 Handsworth and Brixton riots, gained urgency with the implementation of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act in 1986. This important volume provides an informed and accessible discussion of the changes made by the Act, and their implications. Individuals from a wide variety of viewpoints - including critics of aspects of policing, campaigners for law reform, academics, chief police officers and representatives of other police ranks - aim to inform, analyze, raise questions and offer some answers to current policing dilemmas.

目次

(partial) In the Limelight: the Changing Context of Policing: Policing in the limelight: citizens, constables and controversy, J Benyon. On the Streets: Stop, Search and Arrest: Police powers after the Act, R Stone. The power to police effectively, K Oxford. The framework of law and policing practice, D J Smith. In the Station: Detention and Interrogation: The Act in the station, M Zander. The interrogation process, B Irving. Questioning the suspect, M Buck. In the Courts: Prosecution, Evidence and Admissibility: Prosecutions and criminal justice, C Bourn. A public prosecution service for England and Wales, R White. A prosecuting solicitor's view, C Woodcock. In Perspective: The Police, the Acts and the Public: In conclusion: the police, the Acts and the public, C Bourn.

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