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Complaints Against Police

Complaints Against Police

The politics of reform

by Colleen Lewis
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/09/1999

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Who guards the guardians? How do liberal democracies ensure that citizens who have been granted authority to legitimately deprive other citizens of their freedom - the police - are held accountable to society for the way in which they exercise their powers?
This is a clear account of reform in complaints against police. It is also about public policy and political relationships. It analyses how relations between police, government and civilian oversight bodies can affect the success of police accountability policies.
The book looks at models in Australia, Britain, the USA and Canada, identifying shared difficulties which cross city, county, state, provincial and national boundaries. The analysis of two case studies from the Australian state of Queensland outline why the first attempt at civilian oversight was an abject failure, and the conditions which led to the creation of the second - a unique and powerful external, independent civilian oversight body.
Lewis shows how external relations must be examined in evaluating the success or failure of the civilian oversight process, and presents a new model extending beyond the traditional reactive approach.
ISBN:
9781876067113
9781876067113
Category:
Police law & police procedures
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-09-1999
Publisher:
Federation Press
Country of origin:
Australia
Pages:
224
Dimensions (mm):
220x164x13mm
Weight:
0.28kg

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