Policing by the Public

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CID Officer
community engagement research
community policing
Consultative Exercises
crime and disorder
crime prevention
criminological theory
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fear of crime
Formal Social Control
Good Life
informal policing mechanisms
Informal Social Control
intervention strategies
Litter Bins
Local Beat Officers
Local Bobby
Message Pads
neighbourhood safety studies
Neighbourhood Watch Schemes
Police Arrival
Police Community Consultative Committees
Police Services
Priority Estates Project
public policing
Real Police Work
rural crime
Section Sergeant
social control
sociology of deviance
surveillance practices
Suspicious Incidents
Urban Beat
Urban Calls
urban crime
Vice Versa
Village Bobby
Village Hall Committee
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032417769
  • Weight: 320g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Mar 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1988, Policing by the Public opened up an entirely new field within criminology and the sociology of deviance. The authors focus on the nature of informal social control in both villages and urban centres to show the kinds of policing people do for themselves, within their communities, in an endeavour to curb crime and deviance.

Taking as the basis for their study both a rural and an urban community, Joanna Shapland and Jon Vagg are able to counter many of the existing myths about these areas. Beginning with a description of the kinds of problems people experience in their own neighbourhoods, they explore who watches what, who intervenes, and the stereotypes of ‘troublesome’ people and situations that emerge. This study sheds important light on the nature of concern and fear about crime and disorder, the use people want to make of the police and, significantly, the kind of policing they get.

Policing by the Public made a major contribution to contemporary international debate about informal mechanisms of social control at the time. It offered a new approach to thinking about policing that will still be of interest not only to criminologists, sociologists, police and policymakers, but also to anyone who is curious about how his or her area actually worked.

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