Abstract

This chapter provides an overview of police community relations in Northern Ireland following the recommendations of the Independent Commission on Policing. The chapter suggests that while general levels of support between the Catholic/Nationalist community in Northern Ireland the situation is rather more problematic for those communities and groups traditionally alienated from police actions in the past. The chapter contends that a failure by the PSNI to deal with low level crime and disorder has had a negative impact on public perceptions of the police.

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