THE POLICE: AUTONOMY AND CONSENT

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THE POLICE: AUTONOMY AND CONSENT
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M Brogden
Academic Press, 1982 265pp 32902

Reviews the changing relationship of the police institution to
the state at central and local level and explores the
relationship between the police and certain social groups. Deals
with the development of police autonomy, the importance of
consent and the development of community policing. Finally
applies the analysis put forward to the present practice of
police work.

Toxteth, Liverpool, Brixton, riot, law and order , police powers
Brogden

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