TY - JOUR
T1 - The Commissioner cometh
T2 - The challenge for democratic policing in England and Wales
AU - Rogers, Colin
PY - 2013/6/1
Y1 - 2013/6/1
N2 - Public policing in England and Wales is currently undergoing and will undergo substantial changes to the way it delivers its services in the future. Consideration of the different proposals for change when viewed in isolation appears to produce uncertainty in terms of organisational structure. However, when considered as interdependent they provide a more clear and problematic issue that could undermine the current democratic model of policing utilised in this country. This article considers the ideas of the function of the public police within a democratic policing model and how changes such as the introduction of Police and Crime Commissioners, an apparent lack of engagement by the public with the democratic process, as well as the possibility of privatisation and outsourcing currently in vogue, may have a detrimental effect upon the policing philosophy that has underpinned policing in England and Wales for nearly 200 years.
AB - Public policing in England and Wales is currently undergoing and will undergo substantial changes to the way it delivers its services in the future. Consideration of the different proposals for change when viewed in isolation appears to produce uncertainty in terms of organisational structure. However, when considered as interdependent they provide a more clear and problematic issue that could undermine the current democratic model of policing utilised in this country. This article considers the ideas of the function of the public police within a democratic policing model and how changes such as the introduction of Police and Crime Commissioners, an apparent lack of engagement by the public with the democratic process, as well as the possibility of privatisation and outsourcing currently in vogue, may have a detrimental effect upon the policing philosophy that has underpinned policing in England and Wales for nearly 200 years.
KW - Democracy
KW - Police Commissioner
KW - Policing
KW - Privatisation
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ijlcj.2013.04.001
DO - 10.1016/j.ijlcj.2013.04.001
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84878659269
SN - 0194-6595
VL - 41
SP - 132
EP - 143
JO - International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice
JF - International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice
IS - 2
ER -