Public and Plural Policing 0.0 / 5 ? CriminologyPublic and Plural PolicingUniversityAll boards Created by: alt1997Created on: 18-01-18 13:12 Who says the police are; the state agency withe the omnibus mandate of order maintenance Reiner, 2010 1 of 19 according to Emsley, 1991 what bodies are employed by the state to maintain order and to prevent and detect crime bureaucratic and hierarchal 2 of 19 what percentage of police work did Bayley argue was generated by the public 90% 3 of 19 according to Loader and Walker, what is civic governance they negotiate solutions, deal with the public, diffuse tensions but rarely use force. 4 of 19 name 3 non-geographic police forces civil nuclear constabulary, British transport police and ministry of defence police 5 of 19 according to Crawford what is plural policing public police forces are no longer at the centre of policing but are just part of a patchwork. 6 of 19 what 5 ways does Loader, 2000 view policing as being below gov, through gov, by gov, above gov, beyond gov. 7 of 19 why is private security increasing? people are feeling more anxious 8 of 19 What are 3 benefits sparrow gives for the public and private partnership? access to specialised skills and technical resources, increased effectivieness and greater equality in protection 9 of 19 according to Bayley and Shearing what benefit does the partnership bring communities should be safer as due to more visible policing agencies. 10 of 19 what is loaders argument about accountability policing without accountability is very dangerous to society. police are being undermined by outsider agencies 11 of 19 according to sparrow why are the lines between public and private blurred? because many restrictions on the conduct of public police do not apply to private police 12 of 19 why could plural policing reinforce social divisions citizens will get the protection they can pay for 13 of 19 Who argues that plural policing is a shift from informal social control to formal social control? James and Newburn, 2002 14 of 19 what are the 3 different level of social control primary social control, secondary social control and tertiary social control 15 of 19 why doesnt pluralising under market auspices improve security equally across society favours institutions and individuals that can afford it 16 of 19 according to Bayley and Shearing 1996, why has the states monopoly on policing been broken? because of the creation of private and community based agencies 17 of 19 In the USA how much does the private police outnumber the public police 3x more 18 of 19 why does society need plural policing as well as private crime is too extensive to only be dealt with by public police 19 of 19
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