Enabling and constraining police power: On the moral regulation of policing
In this paper we consider some of the ethical challenges inherent in the regulation of discretionary police power. Discretion is central to police policy and practice, but it also provides a level of freedom that opens up the space for injustice and inequity, and this is seen most vividly in recent...
Main Authors: | Bradford, B, Jackson, J |
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Format: | Book section |
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Routledge
2016
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