This book focuses on the very topical subject of police reform in the UK. Currently, the police service is undergoing a time of significant change and reform as a result of the 'modernisation' agenda. Planned force re-structuring, the performance culture, recruitment and training issues are just a few elements of this extensive reform process. There is therefore a need for a text which looks at this current agenda for reform against its historical backdrop and debates the long term future of this process. The book spans three decades and is structured thematically around the main driving forces for reform, looking at the policy process and its related contexts. Key topics covered include system failure (when things go wrong), public order policing, international influences, economic issues and value for money, internal influences and political issues. The book adresses a complex and ever-shifting subject in an accessible manner.
Introduction ; 1. When Things Go Wrong: 'System Failure' and Police Reform ; 2. Import Duties: Police Reform and Influences from Abroad ; 3. Policing as a Performing Art? - 'Value for Money and Police Reform ; 4. Forces From Within: Internal Drivers on Police Reform ; 5. The Politics of Policing and the Politics of Police Reform: Too Hot to handle or Too Hot to Leave Alone? ; Conclusion ; 1. Introduction - Police Reform on the Agenda ; 2. When Things Go Wrong: 'System Failure' and Police Reform ; 3. Imports and Exports: International Influences and Police Reform ; 4. The Three 'E's: Economy, Efficency and Effectiveness as Forces for Change in Policing ; 5. Forces From Within: Internal Influences on Police Reform ; 6. Too Hot to Handle?: The Politics of Policing and Police Reform ; 7. Conclusion: What Future for Police Reform