ABSTRACT

This book offers a first-hand insight into the work of policing scholars and the research that they undertake. Bringing together a range of leading scholars and drawing on a range of pressing topics, it introduces the diverse nature of policing research, and the ethical and practical challenges faced by policing researchers. Each chapter brings clarity to the concept of empirical research within policing, introduces readers to the theoretical explanations and assumptions that underpin the rational of research design in policing, as well as considering the limitations of research. Topics include:

• research methods in police research;

• police professionalisation;

• police and diversity;

• police leadership;

• undercover policing;

• police and vulnerability;

• activist research;

• social media and policing.

This revised and expanded new edition includes more focus on the role of research in policing, police and academic partnerships and practitioners as researchers, as well as a brand new section offering international perspectives on policing research. Brimming with practical examples, case studies, key learning points and practical advice, this book is essential reading for Professional Policing students, as well as early-career researchers and those engaged with criminological research methods.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

part 1|55 pages

Setting and Context

chapter 2|11 pages

Policing and Academic Partnerships

chapter 3|16 pages

Outside Insiders

Police Officers Who Research

part 2|75 pages

Inside Policing

chapter 5|12 pages

Researching Detective Pathways

Opportunities and Challenges

chapter 7|14 pages

Researching Challenging Issues

The Case of Policing Diversity

chapter 8|15 pages

Researching Power and the Powerful

Reflections from Police Leadership Research

chapter 9|15 pages

Researching Police Custody

Past, Present and Future

part 3|71 pages

Researching Police in Transition

chapter 10|18 pages

Research and the Police in South Africa

The Case of a Violent, Unequal, Post-Authoritarian Democracy

chapter 12|21 pages

Policing in Northern Ireland

Research, Meaning and Lessons from a Contested Landscape

chapter 13|11 pages

Researching Police Reform

Experiences from Scotland and the Netherlands

part 4|117 pages

The Challenges of Police Research

chapter 15|16 pages

Cautionary Tales and Useful Instruments

Researching Vulnerability in Policing

chapter 16|13 pages

From Ethnography to Virtual Reality

Researching Police-Public Interactions

chapter 17|13 pages

‘You'll Find No Smoking Gun'

Challenging the Police Narrative in the Aftermath of the Hillsborough Disaster

chapter 20|15 pages

Whose Side Were We On?

Positionality and Identities in Researching the Plural Policing of Scottish Football