Shooting to Kill?

Shooting to Kill?
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Policing, Firearms and Armed Response
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Artikel-Nr:
9780470661475
Veröffentl:
2010
Einband:
E-Book
Seiten:
260
Autor:
Peter Squires
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PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable E-Book
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Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
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Shooting to Kill? Policing, Firearms and Armed Response explores the dilemma of armed response policing in the UK, and policing in a gun culture. Offers the first critical exploration of the ACPO code of guidance on Police Use of Firearms and other tactical manuals Includes interviews with senior police firearms managers and critical case studies of police firearms incidents Features the first in-depth, academic analysis of the Stockwell shooting incident and the Kratos policy Provides a review of key developments in armed response policing around the world Describes the crucial phases in armed response policy development in Britain and explores the consequences of arming the police
Shooting to Kill? Policing, Firearms and Armed Responseexplores the dilemma of armed response policing in the UK, andpolicing in a gun culture.* Offers the first critical exploration of the ACPO code ofguidance on Police Use of Firearms and other tactical manuals* Includes interviews with senior police firearms managers andcritical case studies of police firearms incidents* Features the first in-depth, academic analysis of the Stockwellshooting incident and the Kratos policy* Provides a review of key developments in armed responsepolicing around the world* Describes the crucial phases in armed response policydevelopment in Britain and explores the consequences of arming thepolice
Preface.About the Authors.Acknowledgements.List of Abbreviations.1. Introduction: The Hardest Job in Policing?Shots Around theWorld.Controversy.Changes, Mistakes and Learning in Police Circles.Contexts, Command, Frequencies and Victims.Structure and Contents.Timeline on PoliceWeapons and Firearms.2. The Shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes and 'OperationKratos'.Stockwell, 22 July.Briefing and Kratos.3. Old Myths and Changing Realities.DiscoursesWithin and About Policing.Tooling Up?Driving out the Dixon Myth.New Problems and 'Exceptional' Measures.4. Shootings, Policy Shifts and Competing Pressures.Continuing Official Caution.Hungerford.Tragedy and Farce.After Hungerford.'Event Driven' or 'Gun Driven'.Shooting to Kill?Men, Guns and Ammo.Replica Arguments and ReplicaWeapons.5. Police Politics and Morale.Hanging, Shooting and Opinion Polling.Click by Click?The 'Greatest British Defeat since Dunkirk'.New Frontiers and Supply Side Questions.The Most Important Decision for the Future of British PolicingSince Last Year.War and Order: The New Continuum of Force.The Dunblane Primary School Massacre and its Aftermath.6. Policing in a 'Gun Culture'? Policing of Guns and Policingwith Guns.Unpacking the Notion of a 'Gun Culture'.Guns and Gangs.Gang Studies and 'Cultures of Violence'.Policing and Enforcement Action in 'Gangland'.Gun Crime Hotspots and 'Problem-oriented Policing'.Operation Ceasefire.Bringing It All Back Home: 'Gunchester'.Policing of Guns, Policing with Guns.7. Intelligence Dilemmas, Armed Response Policy andResearch.Gang Culture and the 'Trident Model'.From Reactive to Proactive.Intelligence-led Dilemmas.Research on Recent Police Shootings.8. Critical Case Studies of Selected Police-involved ShootingIncidents.The Shooting of James Ashley in Hastings, 1998.The Shooting of Harry Stanley, 1999.The Shooting of Andrew Kernan, 2001.Caution at Highmoor Cross, 2004.Ambush at Chandler's Ford, 2007.9. Concluding Themes: Losing by Appearing toWin?Bibliography.Index.

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