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Watching Police, Watching Communities (Hardcover, New)
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Watching Police, Watching Communities (Hardcover, New)
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After the major street riots in Britain in the early 1980s, the
demands for more accountable and sensitive styles of policing were
answered with a promise to embrace community policing ideals. The
centrepiece of this commitment was Neighbourhood Watch. Official
claims now portray it as an outstanding success in preventing
crime, with over 90,000 schemes established across the country.
However, "Watching Police, Watching Communities" sets out to test
the validity of such claims and ultimately reveals them to be
myths. Basing their research on extensive interviews with police
and the public, Mike McConville and Dan Shepherd show that the
public have little commitment to Neighbourhood Watch. Whilst crime
and the fear of crime have special significance for old people and
women, in general social issues such as employment, education and
housing count for more. This lack of public commitment is matched
by that of the police. There are only a small minority of officers
who are dedicated to community beat work.
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