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Policing Contingencies

by Peter K. Manning
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Overview

Despite constant calls for reform, policing in the United States and Britain has changed little over the past thirty years. In Policing Contingencies, Peter K. Manning draws on decades of fieldwork to investigate how law enforcement works on the ground and in the symbolic realm, and why most efforts to reform the way police work have failed so far.

Manning begins by developing a model of policing as drama—a way of communicating various messages to the public in an effort to enforce moral boundaries. Unexpected outcomes, or contingencies, continually rewrite the plot of this drama, requiring officers to adjust accordingly. New information technologies, media scrutiny and representations, and community policing also play important roles, and Manning studies these influences in detail. He concludes that their impacts have been quite limited, because the basic structure of policing—officer assessments based on encounters during routine patrols—has remained unchanged. For policing to really change, Manning argues, its focus will need to shift to prevention.

Written with precision and judiciously argued, Policing Contingencies will be of value to scholars of sociology, criminology, information technology, and cultural theory.

About the Author, Peter K. Manning

Peter K. Manning is the Elmer V. H. and Eileen M. Brooks Chair in Policing at Northeastern University's College of Criminal Justice. He is the author or coauthor of a number of books, including Police Work: The Social Organization of Policing and Private Policing: Two Views.

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Book Details

Published
February 15, 2010
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Pages
305
ISBN
9780226503523

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