The police in society

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The police in society

Ben Whitaker

(Routledge library editions, . Police and policing ; v. 25)

Routledge, 2023, c1979

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Reprint. Originally published: London : Eyre Methuen, 1979

Bibliography: p. 334-343

Includes index

ISBN for subseries set: 9781032411149

Description and Table of Contents

Description

In 1964 Ben Whitaker, who later defeated a former Home Secretary to become Hampstead's first ever Labour MP and a Junior Minister, wrote The Police to try and reconcile (in his own words) 'the very different impression police officers make when, as a barrister, one is defending from when one is prosecuting in court'. This book was widely praised as 'The best and most impartial book that has yet been written on the police' (Lord Gardiner); 'The most truthful picture to date' (Sunday Times); 'Valuable' (Observer); 'Terse and telling' (Sunday Telegraph); 'Excellent, generous and sensible' (Punch). After that time, the crime situation seriously deteriorated, as uncertainties about the exact nature of the police's role in a democracy multiplied. Ben Whitaker spent five years interviewing policemen and others, and in this title, originally published in 1979, almost entirely rewrote his assessment and proposals for ameliorating the situation. Perceptively, critically yet impartially, he analyses the effectiveness, sociology, misconduct, and future of the police, and suggests radical reforms in their powers and relationship with the public. The Police in Society was timely and essential reading for anybody concerned with the human rights of individuals in a democratic society at the time and today can be read and enjoyed in its historical context.

Table of Contents

1. Eye of the Storm: The Public's Police 2. The Role of the Police: Force or Service? 3. The Price of Effectiveness 4. Freedom, and Freedom From Crime 5. State and Police: National or Provincial? 6. The Police Officer's Lot 7. Quis Custodiet: Policing the Police 8. The Cost of Freedom: The Police's Future. Appendices: A. The Judge's Rules B. The New System for Complaints C. Terms of the Trade: Some Police and Criminal Slang. Bibliography. Index.

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Details

  • NCID
    BD02368514
  • ISBN
    • 9781032437804
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    351 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
  • Parent Bibliography ID
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