Abstract

This paper takes up the perennial problem with police community relations, and more broadly with the place of the police in a democratic society that wants to be governed by law. The problem is expressed in what I will call the believe quoting Bayley that the police must occasionally cut legal corridors in order to provide effective protection to the public the belief is widely held by police and often buy large parts of the public as well... Language: en

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