Identifying the adoption of policing styles: A methodology for determining the commitment to problem-oriented policing amongst police forces in England and Wales

Author:

Tura Ferhat1ORCID,Hunter James2,Thompson Rebecca3,Tseloni Andromachi4

Affiliation:

1. Ferhat Tura, Nottingham Centre for Children, Young People and Families, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, UK. E-mail: ferhat.tura@ntu.ac.uk

2. James Hunter, Quantitative and Spatial Criminology Research Group, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, UK

3. Rebecca Thompson, Quantitative and Spatial Criminology Research Group, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, UK

4. Andromachi Tseloni, Quantitative and Spatial Criminology Research Group, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, UK

Abstract

AbstractPrevious research consistently demonstrates that problem-oriented policing (POP) can address a range of policing issues; hence its continued appeal and relevance to current practice. However, there are well-documented challenges in terms of its implementation and sustenance within police forces. Studies of policing styles have yet to thoroughly assess the long-term commitment to POP within police forces in England and Wales. To this end, we first revisit and revise previous research findings on policing styles. Then, we advance a methodology for retrospectively measuring police force POP commitment using two novel indicators—problem-oriented projects submitted to the Tilley Award and those applied as part of the Crime Reduction Programme. We then rank police forces in terms of POP commitment. The empirical evidence and methodology presented here can be used to further examine contemporary adherence to POP as well as the role of policing styles in long-term crime falls or other policing outcomes in England and Wales.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Law

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