2022
DOI: 10.1108/sc-08-2021-0036
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Trust in the police and policing by consent in turbulent times

Abstract: Purpose This paper aims to explore the potential impact on policing by consent and trust in the police of diminished political and generalised trust. Design/methodology/approach This paper draws on a range of academic literature on trust, the legal foundations of policing by consent, police occupational culture, disproportionality and neighbourhood policing. Findings An analytical framework is developed by recognising that policing by consent can be conceived as comprising two complementary facets, police … Show more

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“…141 Further, this circularity grants professional standards departments large degrees of discretion. 142 Arguably, therefore, a far-reaching review is required of the institutional role of the police 143 in handling complaints and discipline matters. Furthermore, this also needs to prioritise greater clarity regarding the standards that are to be upheld.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…141 Further, this circularity grants professional standards departments large degrees of discretion. 142 Arguably, therefore, a far-reaching review is required of the institutional role of the police 143 in handling complaints and discipline matters. Furthermore, this also needs to prioritise greater clarity regarding the standards that are to be upheld.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Confidence and trust in the police may promote psychological safety among residents, improve police-public engagements, promote positive affect and improve community well-being (Hevi et al , 2022a). These attributes account for community members’ perception of police performance in times of large-scale emergencies, thus affecting their sense of judgment on policing efficacy in Ghana (Torrible, 2022). Also, FTA was found to be a positive predictor of perception of PRC among Ghanaian populace.…”
Section: Findings and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%