2016
DOI: 10.1093/police/paw031
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‘Soft’ Policing in Rural Scotland

Abstract: Soft' policing is a strategy which borrows from concepts laid out by Nye (2004), who argues that nation states should adopt 'soft power' over 'hard power' in response to a range of geopolitical challenges. Soft policing as a concept sits under the reassurance and neighbourhood policing banners, where 'police power is based less upon the direct enactment of coercion and rests instead upon a persuasive mode of social control' (Innes, 2005: 157). Soft policing therefore focuses on the non-coercive elements of pol… Show more

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“…Despite claims of the idyllic nature of rural areas, interactions between the police and the public can still be an issue (Wooff, 2015(Wooff, , 2017. Rural areas also have their own unique beliefs about and interactions with the police.…”
Section: Does Context Matter?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite claims of the idyllic nature of rural areas, interactions between the police and the public can still be an issue (Wooff, 2015(Wooff, , 2017. Rural areas also have their own unique beliefs about and interactions with the police.…”
Section: Does Context Matter?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, Liederbach & Frank ( 2003 ) conducted systematic social observations in five rural, Ohio police departments with an average of six employees per agency and concluded, “there is evidence to suggest that the work of small- town and rural officers is somewhat shaped by the unique social and demographic climate of smaller, less urban environments” (p. 69). Tight-knit communities in rural areas have close relationships with their officers ( Liederbach and Frank, 2003 ), who are expected to eschew arrest and use informal remedies when possible ( Falcone et al, 2002 ; Wooff , 2015 , 2017 ). Relatedly, RLE officers are more service- and prevention-oriented than officers in urban places who focus on law enforcement ( Johnson and Rhodes, 2008 ; Meagher , 1985 ), even to the point of serving as de facto social workers in some rural areas ( Marenin and Copus, 1991 ).…”
Section: Rle Style and Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 Police in the U. S. were also largely unprepared for COVID-19 ( Moir , 2020 ; Oliver , 2020 ), but rural law enforcement (RLE) agencies tend to be smaller in size, with fewer policies, and lower budgets than their urban and suburban counterparts ( National Police Foundation , 2020 ; Weisheit et al, 1994 , 1995 ). On the other hand, small towns and rural areas exhibit distinct cultural norms that dictate a style of policing characterized by service- and prevention-oriented officers ( Johnson and Rhodes, 2008 ; Meagher , 1985 ), and informal remedies to community problems ( Falcone, Wells, and Weisheit, 2002 ; Wooff , 2015 , 2017 ), which have been appropriate for the law enforcement response to COVID-19.…”
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“…For example, pre-reform Glasgow and its surrounding areas had been policed by the largest force in Scotland—Strathclyde Police—which had always had a somewhat “aggressive image” (Loveday, 2018, p. 159). Conversely, policing in the city of Edinburgh had been the responsibility of Lothian and Borders Police which tended in some ways to have a reputation for adopting a lower key, compassionate, and “soft” policing approach based less on coercion and more upon a persuasive, negotiated order maintenance approach (Atkinson, 2003; Wooff, 2016, p. 123). However, Murray (2014) also identified that the legacy Lothian and Borders had one of the highest rates of stop and search pre-reform—although still much lower than Strathclyde.…”
Section: The Current Studymentioning
confidence: 99%