Policing and the Powers of Persuasion: The Changing Role of the Association of Chief and Police Officers

Stephen Savage,Sarah Charman,Stephen Cope

Policing and the Powers of Persuasion: The Changing Role of the Association of Chief and Police Officers
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
1 November 2001
Pages
256
ISBN
9781841742472

Policing and the Powers of Persuasion: The Changing Role of the Association of Chief and Police Officers

Stephen Savage,Sarah Charman,Stephen Cope

This text examines the role of the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) within British policing and police policy-making. Based on the first ever empirical study of ACPO, involving interviews with over 60 members of ACPO and many others connected with British policing, the book charts the changing position of ACPO over time and the influence which ACPO has over both policing policy and criminal justice policy more generally. In doing so it draws from a range of themes including patterns of police governance and accountability, police culture and policy networks. It concludes with a critical assessment of the doctrine of \“constabulary independence\”. The book provides an insight into the workings of a body which represents the most senior police officers in the land.\n

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