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Black Police Associations: An Analysis of Race and Ethnicity within Constabularies: Clarendon Studies in Criminology

Autor Simon Holdaway
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 sep 2009
Black Police Associations analyses the new phenomenon of Black Police Associations established in the majority of constabularies in England and Wales. The author takes a sociological and theoretical approach to the subject, in contrast to current criminology which is more evaluative and policy oriented. The analysis is underpinned with the notion that race and ethnicity are socially constructed: the book describes and analyses how race and ethnicity are constructed and sustained within constabularies and how they have changed during the last two decades, providing students, researchers and academics with a sociological perspective on understanding race within criminal justice institutions. Black Police Associations covers the history of BPAs; the construction and consequences of the notion of 'black' as a political emblem within constabularies; the work and influence of BPAs (nationally and within constabularies); post-McPherson policing; new forms of racism within constabularies; ethnic identities amongst ethnic minority police officers and BPAs, and the occupational culture. By analysing the work of BPAs within constabularies, the author posits a number of implications for change within the management of constabularies.
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ISBN-13: 9780199573448
ISBN-10: 0199573441
Pagini: 184
Dimensiuni: 144 x 223 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Clarendon Studies in Criminology

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Simon Holdaway is Head of the School of Law and Professor of Criminology & Sociology at the University of Sheffield. His special research interests are the occupational culture of the police and issues of race and diversity within the policing community. His studies of the recruitment and the retention of black and other ethnic minority officers have informed national policy and he has acted as an expert consultant on policing issues to the BBC, the Runnymede Trust and the Central Council of Probation Committees amongst others.