NCJ Number
99884
Journal
Police Studies Volume: 8 Issue: 3 Dated: (Fall 1985) Pages: 133-148
Date Published
1985
Length
17 pages
Annotation
This paper examines the origins of policing without firearms in Britain, and seeks to suggest explanations of why unarmed policing has been sustained, for most purposes, since the founding of the modern British police.
Abstract
The origins, traditions and factors that seem to have sustained unarmed policing are examined also in the contemporary context of perceived rising rates of armed crime and public disorder, especially the riots of the summer of 1981. The paper is based principally on interviews with senior police officials at nineteen forces in 1981. (Publisher abstract)