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Leading the Police - A History of Chief Constables 1835-2017 (Paperback)
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Leading the Police - A History of Chief Constables 1835-2017 (Paperback)
Series: Routledge SOLON Explorations in Crime and Criminal Justice Histories
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In 2015 the College of Policing published its Leadership Review
with specific reference to the type of leadership required to
ensure that the next generation of Chief Constables and their
management approach will be fit for purpose. Three key issues were
highlighted as underpinning the effective leadership and management
of contemporary policing: hierarchy, culture and consistency. Yet
these are not just relevant to modern policing, having appeared as
constant features, implicitly and explicitly, since the creation of
the first provincial constabularies in 1835. This collection
reviews the history of the UK Chief Constable, reflecting on the
shifts and continuities in police leadership style, practice and
performance over the past 180 years, critiquing the factors
affecting their operational management and how these impacted upon
the organization and service delivery of their forces. The
individuality of Chief Constables significantly impacts on how
national and local strategies are implemented, shaping
relationships with their respective communities and local
authorities. Importantly, the book addresses not just the English
experience but considers the role of Chief Constables in the whole
of the United Kingdom, highlighting the extent to which they could
exercise autonomous authority over their force and populace. The
historical perspective adopted contextualises existing
considerations of leadership in modern policing, and the extensive
timeframe and geographical reach beyond the experience of the
Metropolitan force enables a direct engagement with contemporary
debates. It also offers a valuable addition to the existing
literature contributing to the institutional memory of UK policing.
The contributors represent a range of disciplines including
history, law, criminology and leadership studies, and some also
have practical policing experience.
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