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Introduction: Policing the Permacrisis

Ben Bradford, Jonathan Jackson and Emmeline Taylor

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Against the backdrop of what seems like a perpetual cycle of crisis for policing in modern day England and Wales, this introduction synthesises some of the core challenges facing the police. A catalogue of crimes committed by serving officers, missed opportunities for reform, and a scathing review of the internal culture of the Metropolitan Police culminating in a recommendation for a ‘complete overhaul’, might initially leave some readers with the view that there is little hope for fixing an outdated and buckling police service. Yet this collection of articles, authored by academic experts, senior police—both current and former—and commentators, not only summarises some of the problems facing policing as the new Government beds in. The contributions also brim with a diverse set of ideas for changing policing for the better and rebuilding trust and confidence. We conclude with the idea that a fundamental review and reconceptualization of the police role, of the type that might be provided by a Royal Commission, is needed if we are to meet the challenges that lie ahead.

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    Ben Bradford

    Ben Bradford is Professor of Global City Policing and Director of the Centre for Global City Policing in the Department of Security and Crime Science, University College London. He is an Affiliated Scholar in the Justice Collaboratory of Yale Law School.

    Articles by Ben Bradford
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    Jonathan Jackson

    Jonathan Jackson is Professor of Methodology at the London School of Economics & Political Science. He is an Honorary Professor of Criminology at the University of Sydney Law School and an Affiliated Scholar in the Justice Collaboratory of Yale Law School.

    Articles by Jonathan Jackson
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    Emmeline Taylor

    Emmeline Taylor is Professor of Criminology and specialises in business crime at City, University of London.

    Articles by Emmeline Taylor

Policing the Permacrisis

A catalogue of crimes committed by serving officers, missed opportunities for reform and a scathing review of the internal culture of the police culminating in the recommendation for a ‘complete overhaul’, might initially leave some with the view that there is little hope. But against the backdrop of what seems like a perpetual cycle of crisis for policing, in this special issue academic experts, senior police—both current and former—and commentators offer a diverse set of ideas for changing policing for the better.

Explore the collection