cjm 63: Policing

The latest edition of CCJS' magazine assesses the wide ranging reforms affecting the police including plans to merge forces, the creation of the Serious Organised Crime Agency, the roll out of neighbourhood policing and the extension of police powers.
Editorial (Adobe PDF, 113KB) - Barry Loveday and Peter Francis
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Full list of articles in print version of cjm 63
- EDITORIAL
Barry Loveday and Peter Francis - JOINING FORCES? THE POLICE MERGERS DEBATE
John Godfrey offers a view from the coal face. - KEEPING THE LID ON: POLICING DRUG RELATED CRIME
Howard Parker charts the impact of competing Government agendas and targets on policing drugs since the 1990s. - SOCA: THE SERIOUS AND ORGANISED CRIME AGENCY
Ben Bowling and James Ross assess Britain's new intelligence-led crime agency. - NATIONAL POLICING IMPROVEMENT AGENCY: CENTRAL TO CHANGE
Peter Neyroud describes the work ahead for the NPIA, the National Policing Improvement Agency. - WORKFORCE MODERNISATION IN THE POLICE
SERVICE Barry Loveday looks at how the reform agenda will affect the police workforce. - THE PUBLIC FACE OF POLICING
Martin Innes explains the success of reassurance programmes. - ENHANCING ACCOUNTABILITY IN LOCAL POLICING
John W Raine and Eileen Dunstan look at what makes an effective working partnership. - STANDING AT THE CROSSROADS: COMMUNITY SAFETY PARTNERSHIPS
Gordon Hughes highlights challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for CSPs following the Crime and Disorder Act Review. - PROTECTING THE PUBLIC: THE POLICE/PROBATION PARTNERSHIP
David Walton reviews the development of provisions for monitoring prolific and dangerous offenders. - PAINTING THE TOWN BLUE: THE PLURALISATION OF POLICING
Stuart Lister describes the new landscape of visible security, from the ‘extended policing family' to ‘neighbourhood policing teams'. - SAFER SCHOOLS PARTNERSHIPS
Jon Burgess, a police inspector seconded as a policy advisor at the Youth Justice Board, reflects on the merits of police work in schools. - POLICE COMPLAINTS IN THE REFORM ERA
Graham Smith reviews the process that led to the creation of the IPCC. - THE INDEPENDENT POLICE COMPLAINTS COMMISSION
Nick Hardwick explains what the IPCC has achieved in its first two years and how the police complaints system could be improved. - GAY RIGHTS IN THE POLICE SERVICE: IS THE ENEMY STILL WITHIN?
Dean Blackbourn argues that the Gay Police Association has made progress in promoting tolerance within the police force, but says there is still some way to go. - THE CHANGING NATURE OF POLICING POWERS
Gareth Crossman looks at the implications for civil liberties. - GREEN AND PLEASANT? POLICING RURAL ENGLAND
R I Mawby reviews research showing that residents of rural areas want a more localised police force. - CJM UPDATE
Chris Eades reviews recent developments in criminal justice.