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El. knyga: Handbook of Policing, Ethics and Professional Standards

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Low confidence in the police and the increasing crime rates during the 1990s led to a series of government initiatives directed at changing both the structure and management of the police service. In 2006 in an attempt to define what a principled police service should resemble, the Home Office Minister, Hazel Blears, announced the development of new Code of Professional Standards for the police service, informed by the Taylor Review of 2005. While there has been a growing awareness of the role of Professional Standards within law enforcement activity, to date there has been little scholarly debate on the understanding of ethics and how that is applied to practical policing.

This book provides a single text of different perspectives on how professional standards and ethics has been conceptualised and developed into practical policing processes for the purposes of policing, not only by the police but also by the partner agencies. Leading academics and practitioners consider the moral minefield of policing through examinations of undercover operatives, MI5 and deaths in police custody as well as looking forward to the future considerations and practices in professional conduct.

It will be of interest to those working within the field of policing as well as students and academics focussed on policing and criminal justice.
List of figures and tables x
Notes on contributors xi
Foreword xvi
Acknowledgements xviii
List of abbreviations xx
Introduction: Understanding professional standards and ethical policing 1(2)
Part I Theories, Structures And Myths Of Professional Standards 3(48)
1 Introduction To Part I
5(2)
Allyson MacVean
2 Theory Of Professional Standards And Ethical Policing
7(10)
Jonathan Hughes
3 The Taylor Review
17(15)
William Taylor
4 Policing The Police: Investigating Professional Standards
32(8)
Len Jackson
5 The Duality Of Police Oversight In Scotland: An Examination Of The Role Of The Police Complaints Commissioner For Scotland And The Crown Office And Procurator Fiscal
40(11)
Ian Todd
Part II Professional Standards And Ethical Policing In Practice 51(62)
6 Introduction To Part II
53(3)
Allyson Macvean
Peter Spindler
Charlotte Solf
7 Deaths In Or Following Police Custody: An Examination Of Cases From 1998/99-2008/09
56(12)
Maria Hannan
8 Police Deviance: Child Sexual Abuse
68(11)
Ray Robins
9 Computer Misuse And Information Leakage
79(11)
David Perryman
10 A Good Buy: Promoting Probity In Police Procurement
90(12)
Julie Ayling
11 Professional And Ethical Considerations For The Role Of The Undercover Operative In Investigations
102(11)
Mark Daly
Part III Models And Comparative Forms Of Professional Standards 113(66)
12 Introduction To Part III
115(3)
Allyson MacVean
Peter Spindler
Charlotte Solf
13 Ethical Working And M15
118(21)
Frank Gregory
David Langley
14 Trans-National Crime Investigation - Professional Standards In Relation To Joint International Operations: A New Challenge
139(5)
Paul Evans
15 Counter Corruption: An International Perspective
144(12)
Stephen Foster
16 Risk And The Management Of Integrity
156(11)
Clive Harfield
Karen Harfield
17 Navigating The Moral Minefield: Leadership, Professional Standards And Ethical Policing
167(12)
John Grieve
Part IV Future Considerations For Professional Standards And Ethical Policing 179(47)
18 Introduction To Part IV
181(3)
Allyson Macvean
Peter Spindler
Charlotte Sole
19 Through A Glass Darkly: Some Future Influences On Professional Standards In Policing
184(9)
Peter Neyroud
Stan Gilmour
20 Prevention And Organisational Learning: A New Paradigm In Professional Standards
193(11)
Brian Dillon
21 Does The Training Of Police Recruits In England And Wales Meet The Needs Of Professional And Ethical Practice?
204(10)
Richard Heslop
22 Unethical Policing On Trial
214(7)
Michael Mansfield
23 Some Reflective Observations And Conclusion
221(5)
John Grieve
References 226(17)
Index 243
Allyson MacVean was the founder and former Director of the John Grieve Centre for Policing with Professor John Grieve . Allyson is also a visiting professor at the University of Chester. Her interests include police ethics, intelligence, risk and child protection.



Peter Spindler is a Commander in the Metropolitan Police Service and is currently their Director of Professional Standards having previously led the Metropolitan Police Service Counter Anti Corruption Command. He was previously the Commander for Covert Policing and leads for ACPO on Technical Surveillance.



Charlotte Solf, a member of Lincolns Inn, is seeking to pursue a career as a barrister specializing in Human Rights and criminal cases. Having worked part time for the John Grieve Centre for Policing, Charlotte developed her research interests in police ethics and police malpractice and the impact within the wider criminal justice process.