English Political Thought 1603–1644 2019
DOI: 10.4324/9780429278112-49
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“…The impact felt by participants was consistent with previous research showing a link between police understaffing and work-role overload (Duxbury et al, 2015). Since 2008, the number of police officers leaving the service in England and Wales has largely exceeded the numbers joining each year, with a reduction of 20,000 officers during this period (Allen and Zayed, 2019). Our participants recognised the need for increased investment in staffing, or an approach to workload based on prioritising some tasks over others.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The impact felt by participants was consistent with previous research showing a link between police understaffing and work-role overload (Duxbury et al, 2015). Since 2008, the number of police officers leaving the service in England and Wales has largely exceeded the numbers joining each year, with a reduction of 20,000 officers during this period (Allen and Zayed, 2019). Our participants recognised the need for increased investment in staffing, or an approach to workload based on prioritising some tasks over others.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Depending on their role, civilian staff may also encounter distressing situations, as in the case of call handlers (Lumsden and Black, 2018). While the majority of the UK police service comprises police officers, as of 31st March 2019, over 60,000 civilian staff were employed in England and Wales (Allen and Zayed, 2019), compared to approximately 125,000 officers. The present study included civilian staff as well as officers to provide a more complete perspective of the organisational challenges that forces face.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kobayshi theorized this may be due to the lack of higher-ranking female officers in Japan as compared to the USA. However, the proportion of higher-ranking females from the UK and USA is proportionally comparable which suggests there are other reasons for higher-ranking officers targeting lower ranks (NPA, 2013, Allen andZayed, 2019).…”
Section: Perpetratorsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Between 1559 and 1601, over one-third of MPs were elected through the influence of great men or important officeholders. 98 Given the role of patronage in securing appointment to office, it is worth re-considering how clientele culture influenced Elizabethan power politics. Ministers placed their clients in both government and parliament, partly as payment for client service but more particularly for political control.…”
Section: IVmentioning
confidence: 99%