Examining the nature and extent of public participation in neighbourhood policing

被引:15
|
作者
Bullock, K. [1 ]
Sindall, K. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Surrey, Dept Sociol, Guildford GU2 5XH, Surrey, England
[2] Univ Southampton, Div Sociol & Social Policy, Southampton, Hants, England
来源
POLICING & SOCIETY | 2014年 / 24卷 / 04期
关键词
community policing; crime survey for England and Wales; British crime survey; participation; new localism; neighbourhood policing; PROCEDURAL JUSTICE; CRIME-PREVENTION; LEGITIMACY; INVOLVEMENT;
D O I
10.1080/10439463.2013.844130
中图分类号
DF [法律]; D9 [法律];
学科分类号
0301 ;
摘要
Situated within the 'New Localism' agenda neighbourhood policing, a contemporary form of community policing operating in England and Wales, has sought to increase citizen participation in shaping the direction of local policing. Whilst public participation has been viewed as central for the operation of community policing by its advocates, others have been much more critical about what can be achieved. Concerns have been raised that participation has been low and 'regressive' rather than 'progressive' in its effect. Using binary logistic regression models constructed from Crime Survey for England and Wales (formerly British Crime Survey) data, this study confirms that the majority of the population do not participate and demonstrates that awareness of and participation in neighbourhood policing are shaped by an interaction of factors related to demography, the life course, neighbourhood attachments, facets of social class, perceptions of crime and disorder and attitudes to the police. We conclude that while neighbourhood policing is likely to be consumed by the 'usual suspects', there is also evidence that neighbourhood policing does not have a wholly regressive effect.
引用
收藏
页码:385 / 404
页数:20
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Participation, 'responsivity' and accountability in neighbourhood policing
    Bullock, Karen
    Leeney, David
    CRIMINOLOGY & CRIMINAL JUSTICE, 2013, 13 (02) : 199 - 214
  • [2] Ripe for the Chop or the Public Face of Policing? PCSOs and Neighbourhood Policing in Austerity
    O'Neill, Megan
    POLICING-A JOURNAL OF POLICY AND PRACTICE, 2014, 8 (03) : 265 - 273
  • [3] Neighbourhood policing
    Stubbs, Gareth
    POLICING & SOCIETY, 2024,
  • [4] Assessing the Effectiveness of Public Participation in Neighbourhood Planning
    Brown, Greg
    Chin, Sean
    PLANNING PRACTICE AND RESEARCH, 2013, 28 (05): : 563 - 588
  • [5] Crime, policing and social order: on the expressive nature of public confidence in policing
    Jackson, Jonathan
    Bradford, Ben
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY, 2009, 60 (03): : 493 - 521
  • [6] ON THE NATURE AND EXTENT OF THE PUBLIC-SECTOR
    PESTON, M
    THREE BANKS REVIEW, 1965, 65 (67): : 19 - 33
  • [7] Riot management and community relations: policing public disturbances in a Dutch neighbourhood
    van de Klomp, Misja
    Adang, Otto
    van den Brink, Gabriel
    POLICING & SOCIETY, 2011, 21 (03): : 304 - 326
  • [9] Public participation as the performance of nature
    Healy, S
    NATURE PERFORMED: ENVIRONMENT, CULTURE AND PERFORMANCE, 2003, : 94 - 108
  • [10] Neighbourhood Policing: The Rise and Fall of a Policing Model
    Dmitriyeva, A.
    LABORATORIUM-RUSSIAN REVIEW OF SOCIAL RESEARCH, 2021, 13 (02): : 292 - 296