Mike Brogden's scientific contributions
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Publications (3)
Community policing has been a buzzword in Anglo-American policing for the last two decades, somewhat vague in its definition but generally considered to be a good thing. in the UK the notion of community policing conveys a consensual policing style, offering an alternative to past public order and crimefighting styles. in the US community policing...
Policing in an Age of Austerity uniquely examines the effects on one key public service: the state police of England and Wales. Focusing on the major cut-backs in its resources, both in material and in labour, it details the extent and effects of that drastic reduction in provision together with related matters in Scotland and Northern Ireland. Thi...
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... This will be the approach to the theme: the objective -i.e., the protection of vulnerable peoples -requires we frame the risk factors and, from their identification, to understand the possible solutions to safeguard the weakest subjects: it is the finalistic method, used by the European judges. 11 It is correct to say that the more serious the danger to someone's integrity (not just physical), the more urgently and effectively protection must be accorded to them. Therefore, it becomes a priority to understand who can be defined as a vulnerable subject: looking at our investigation topic, the perimeter of the analysis will be limited to contacts with criminal justice in the COVID-19 era; thus, it will be possible to give concrete solutions for the best protection of the weakest people during the pandemic emergency. ...
... These reports highlight the critical importance of community-oriented practice. and additional, nation-specific studies [17][18][19][20]. ...
... Neo-liberalism has resulted in new public management (and along with it, efficiency), civilianisation, and privatisation, 'workforce modernisation' of defence lawyering, and the increased involvement of a number of different practitioners (multi-professionalism) (ibid.: 13-16. See also Ellison and Brogden 2010). Public finance initiatives have led to a much-improved custody environment, particularly with the construction of new, purpose-built facilities (Skinns et al. 2017: 359). ...
Reference: Vulnerability in Police Custody