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Good Policing
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13 January 2021

Renowned criminologist Mike Hough illuminates the principles and practices of good policing in this important analysis of the police service’s legitimacy and the factors, such as public trust, that drive it.
As concern grows at the growth in crimes of serious violence, he challenges conventional political and public thinking on crime and scrutinises strategies and tactics like deterrence and stop-and-search. Contrasting ‘hard’ and ‘soft’ approaches to policing and punishment, he offers a fresh perspective that stresses the importance of securing normative compliance.
For officers, students, policy makers and anyone who has an interest in the police force, this is a valuable roadmap for ethical policing.
Introduction
Trust and legitimacy: the basic ideas
The evidence: the power of fairness
The policing of minority groups
Embedding procedural justice in policing
Ethics, justice and policing
Closing thoughts
Postscript: Policing the COVID-19 pandemic