From police to policing : police reform in Northern Ireland and the vision of partnership"
The thesis considers the appeal to partnership policing in Northern Ireland, where policing structures have gone through a substantial transition and period of reform since the Independent Commission on Policing reported in 1999. It is based upon in-depth empirical analysis and provides a comprehens...
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ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-5543462015-03-20T04:54:10ZFrom police to policing : police reform in Northern Ireland and the vision of partnership"Brunger, Mark David2011The thesis considers the appeal to partnership policing in Northern Ireland, where policing structures have gone through a substantial transition and period of reform since the Independent Commission on Policing reported in 1999. It is based upon in-depth empirical analysis and provides a comprehensive, critical and enlightening account of the role partnership policing initiatives. The empirical analysis centers on case studies of three partnership initiatives and in doing so provides a discussion of the challenges that these partnership structures face, the issues that beset them and the symbolic role they play in the vision and trajectory of police reform.363.2309416Queen's University Belfasthttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.554346Electronic Thesis or Dissertation |
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The thesis considers the appeal to partnership policing in Northern Ireland, where policing structures have gone through a substantial transition and period of reform since the Independent Commission on Policing reported in 1999. It is based upon in-depth empirical analysis and provides a comprehensive, critical and enlightening account of the role partnership policing initiatives. The empirical analysis centers on case studies of three partnership initiatives and in doing so provides a discussion of the challenges that these partnership structures face, the issues that beset them and the symbolic role they play in the vision and trajectory of police reform. |
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Brunger, Mark David |
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Brunger, Mark David |
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From police to policing : police reform in Northern Ireland and the vision of partnership" |
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From police to policing : police reform in Northern Ireland and the vision of partnership" |
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From police to policing : police reform in Northern Ireland and the vision of partnership" |
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From police to policing : police reform in Northern Ireland and the vision of partnership" |
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From police to policing : police reform in Northern Ireland and the vision of partnership" |
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from police to policing : police reform in northern ireland and the vision of partnership" |
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Queen's University Belfast |
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2011 |
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