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Police and Crime Commissioners: The Transformation of Police Accountability


Police and Crime Commissioners: The Transformation of Police Accountability

Paperback by Caless, Bryn; Owens, Jane

Police and Crime Commissioners: The Transformation of Police Accountability

£27.99

ISBN:
9781447320708
Publication Date:
30 Mar 2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
Policy Press
Pages:
256 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 15 - 17 May 2024
Police and Crime Commissioners: The Transformation of Police Accountability

Description

Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) are elected representatives whose role is to ensure that police forces in England and Wales are running effectively. Intended to bring a public voice to policing and hold the police to account, the holders of this controversial role also control budgets and strategic planning. Bryn Caless and Jane Owens obtained unprecedented access to the PCCs and their chief police officer teams and undertook confidential interviews with both sides. The results reveal the innermost workings of the PCCs' relationships with the police, media, partners and public. The authors analyse the election process (in which PCCs polled the lowest local mandate ever) and consider the future of this politically-contested role. Examining the PCCs' impact on policing, this fascinating book makes essential reading for Police Crime Commissioners, chief officers, police officers, police trainers and academics, students and researchers in criminology and policing.

Contents

Governance: the Police & Crime Commissioner and police accountability in context; The psephology of the November 2012 election: motive, means and opportunity; Is the law on my side?: relationships between the PCC and the chief police officer team; Partners, Colleagues, or rivals for oversight? The (PCC) art of making friends and influencing people; 'Putting yourself about': PCCs, the media and the public; The debate with no end: PCCs' remit and the problems of policing; 'I wonder if the game is worth the candle': PCCs, their `work-life balance' and their future.

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