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Management number 201828603 Release Date 2025/10/08 List Price $56.14 Model Number 201828603
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Sir Robert Mark was a bold innovator who believed in 'telling the public all you can' and was a Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Force. This book discusses the organization and functioning of the country's police, the importance of modern police-army cooperation, manpower limitations and maldistribution, the individual police officer, violence, and demonstrations. It emphasizes how the police officer is the anvil on which society beats out the problems of social inequality, racial prejudice, and ghettoes, and how the present Metropolitan Commissioner compels consideration of the police officer's point of view.

Format: Hardback
Length: 132 pages
Publication date: 31 March 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Should policemen be armed? Do they want to be? How fair is police interrogation? Are the police too tough on demonstrators? How often are the guilty acquitted? Do we get the police force we deserve?

Originally published in 1977, Sir Robert Mark considers these and many other issues. His period as Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Force would mark something of an epoch, not only because of the challenge of brutal terrorism or his success as a leader, but because he was a bold innovator, thoughtful and articulate, whose work could be readily assessed because he believed in 'telling the public all you can (the official memorandum on this appears here as an appendix). One change affecting the CID, described in this book, is characterized by Sir Robert himself as the most important single change since the Metropolitan Police was founded by his namesake Sir Robert Peel. The opening chapter describes the organization and functioning of this country's police at the time, the way in which they epitomize and are restricted by a free society and alone see the whole picture of criminal justice – in a sense, here, Sir Robert speaks over the heads of the legal profession to the public. The next important chapter contains the first open discussion of modern police-army cooperation in this country, but Sir Robert emphasizes that a democratic society cannot be controlled by force and that the police exist for the maintenance of public order, irrespective of party, of sectional interests, and of the government of the day. They are an example of the British genius for successful institutional compromise. Subsequent chapters examine these themes in more detail and from different angles; discuss manpower limitations and maldistribution; emphasize how the individual police officer, ma.


Dimension: 216 x 138 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032419442


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