Concluding Themes: Losing by Appearing to Win?
Shooting to Kill? ; 193-203
2010-04-16
11 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
changes developing within policing ‐ pressures of serious and organised crime, gun crime, gangs and international terrorism , losing by appearing to win , police use of lethal armed force in civil society ‐ moral limit to power of the state in a liberal society , in the wake of Stockwell, IPCC ‐ for ‘wide and well‐informed public debate’ about police armed response , ACPO guidance on police use of firearms ‐ framework governing firearm deployment , problem with ‘event driven’ ‐ question as to destination to which police were being driven dependent upon external pressures , ‘the difficulty and even undesirability of finding individual culpability when a State agent kills’ , critical questions about development and management of police armed response policy ‐ in the UK , Metropolitan Police Commissioner's ill‐advised attempt ‐ preventing IPCC from conducting immediate investigation , ‘the futile search for hazard free policing’ and ‘mistake‐free’ policing
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