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Lengthening the arm of the law : enhancing police resources in the twenty-first century / Julie Ayling, Peter Grabosky, Clifford Shearing.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Cambridge studies in criminology (Cambridge University Press)Publication details: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2009.Description: 1 online resource (xii, 318 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780511465000
  • 0511465009
  • 9780521493512
  • 052149351X
  • 9780521732598
  • 052173259X
  • 0511464266
  • 9780511464263
  • 9780511810091
  • 0511810091
  • 1107189306
  • 9781107189300
  • 1281982423
  • 9781281982421
  • 9786611982423
  • 6611982426
  • 0511462689
  • 9780511462689
  • 0511461933
  • 9780511461934
  • 0511463472
  • 9780511463471
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Lengthening the arm of the law.DDC classification:
  • 363.2068/7 22
LOC classification:
  • HV7935 .A95 2009eb
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Contents:
Introduction -- Obtaining and allocating police resources -- Coercion -- Sale : buying -- Sale : selling -- Gift -- Ambiguous exchanges and the police -- Conclusions.
Review: "Relentless fiscal pressures faced by the public police over the last few decades have meant that police organisations have had to find new ways to obtain and harness the resources needed to achieve their goals. Through entering into relationships of coercion, commercial exchange, and gift with a wide variety of external institutions and individuals operating in both public and private capacities, police organisations have risen to this challenge. Indeed, police organisations are increasingly operating within a business paradigm. But what are the benefits of these relationships and the nature of the risks that might accompany reliance upon them? This book examines these new modes of exchange between police and 'outsiders' and explores how far these relationships can be taken before certain fundamental values - equity in the distribution of policing, cost-effectiveness in the delivery of police services, and the legitimacy of the police institution itself - are placed in jeopardy."--Jacket.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-294) and index.

Introduction -- Obtaining and allocating police resources -- Coercion -- Sale : buying -- Sale : selling -- Gift -- Ambiguous exchanges and the police -- Conclusions.

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"Relentless fiscal pressures faced by the public police over the last few decades have meant that police organisations have had to find new ways to obtain and harness the resources needed to achieve their goals. Through entering into relationships of coercion, commercial exchange, and gift with a wide variety of external institutions and individuals operating in both public and private capacities, police organisations have risen to this challenge. Indeed, police organisations are increasingly operating within a business paradigm. But what are the benefits of these relationships and the nature of the risks that might accompany reliance upon them? This book examines these new modes of exchange between police and 'outsiders' and explores how far these relationships can be taken before certain fundamental values - equity in the distribution of policing, cost-effectiveness in the delivery of police services, and the legitimacy of the police institution itself - are placed in jeopardy."--Jacket.

English.

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