The Strong Arm of the Law : Armed and Public Order Policing
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0198273592
ISBN-13
9780198273592
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Imprint
Clarendon Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jul 4th, 1991
Print length
366 Pages
Weight
634 grams
Dimensions
22.50 x 14.90 x 2.90 cms
Product Classification:
Police & security services
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A study of the Metropolitan Police, describing police policy, tactics and weaponry, and examining issues such as the selection and training of armed officers, the lethality of police firearms tactics, the growth of paramilitarism, methods of dispersing rioting crowds, and the causes of riots.
Have the British police abandoned their commitment to `policing by consent''? The sight of armed and riot police on the streets has led to this question being asked repeatedly over the past decade. However, the secrecy that has surrounded the policy governing armed and public order policing has previously made this a topic of arid speculation rather than informed debate.During his three years'' extensive research into the Metropolitan Police, P. A. J. Waddington was given unprecedented access to the hitherto secret world of armed and riot policing. Here he provides a detailed description of police policy, tactics, and weaponry, examining such issues as the selection and training of armed officers, the lethality of police firearms tactics, the growth of paramilitarism, methods of dispersing rioting crowds, and the causes of riots. Dr Waddington''s study of the difficulties and dilemmas that arise from the need to ensure effective public order policing while retaining public consent throws new light, from a uniquely informed perspective, on the issues that have aroused public anxiety.
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