An analysis of findings from a comprehensive observational study of police community support officers (PCSOs), examining the distinct culture of PCSOs, what relationships between PCSOs and police officers are like within a rapidly diversifying organisation, and how this develops the policing pluralisation discourse.
An analysis of findings from a comprehensive observational study of police community support officers (PCSOs), examining the distinct culture of PCSOs, what relationships between PCSOs and police officers are like within a rapidly diversifying organisation, and how this develops the policing pluralisation discourse.
Dr Megan O'Neill is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Social Science at the University of Dundee and an Associate Director of the Scottish Institute for Policing Research (SIPR). She was previously the Chair of the Policing Network of the British Society of Criminology. She has written extensively on key areas of policing research including police culture, stop and search, Black Police Associations, policing partnerships and community policing in the UK and Europe.
Inhaltsangabe
Context 1: The widening police family, community policing and police culture 2: Researching PCSOs in England and Wales The PCSO 3: What do PCSOs do? 4: Becoming a PCSO and being institutionally undermined 5: Police family dynamics Analysis 6: PCSO culture in a pluralised field 7: The culture of contemporary community and plural policing
Context 1: The widening police family, community policing and police culture 2: Researching PCSOs in England and Wales The PCSO 3: What do PCSOs do? 4: Becoming a PCSO and being institutionally undermined 5: Police family dynamics Analysis 6: PCSO culture in a pluralised field 7: The culture of contemporary community and plural policing
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