Policing Suspicion is an innovative examination of policing practices and the impact of these on patterns of arrest and prosecution in London, 1780-1850.
Policing Suspicion is an innovative examination of policing practices and the impact of these on patterns of arrest and prosecution in London, 1780-1850.
Eleanor Bland is an ESRC Postdoctoral Fellow in the School of Law at the University of Leeds, where she is undertaking research and impact activities with police practitioners and scholars, producing publications, and teaching. Dr Bland's expertise includes historical criminology; criminal justice history; policing; police history; and Victorian London.
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1: Introduction 2: Criminal Justice in London: Reform and Debate 3: Expectations of Policing Agents 4: Policing Agents and their Proactive Practices 5: Proactive Policing: Reasons for Suspicion and Criminal Stereotypes 6: Policing Repeat Offenders 7: Conclusion Appendix