NCJ Number
164294
Date Published
1996
Length
73 pages
Annotation
England's Police Foundation and Policy Studies Institute convened a committee in 1993 to independently examine police roles and responsibilities.
Abstract
The committee initially sought information on policing in the broader social context, police roles and operations, police accountability, and sharing responsibility for policing. Of 175 organizations and individuals with an immediate stake in policing activities that were invited to submit information, more than 75 responded. The committee reviewed available research evidence and policy documents relevant to its central concerns; published an interim discussion document in 1994; and organized seminars to address police powers, police crime management and prevention, police accountability, and community safety. Committee findings on police roles and responsibilities are detailed in terms of difficulties facing the police, crime levels and patterns, police expenditures, the private security industry, community safety, multiagency crime prevention, police patrol arrangements, police service organization, and police performance and accountability. Report annexes present additional information on committee findings and recommendations and themes in contemporary policing and contain terms of reference and a list of organizations and individuals participating in committee seminars. 60 notes and 6 figures