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Balancing public safety and individual rights in street policing.

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Neyroud, Peter W 

Abstract

Whether viewed from the desk of a police chief, a city mayor, or a citizen in a deprived, high-crime community, maintaining the balance between police effectiveness and fair policing is complicated and difficult to achieve, let alone to sustain over the long term. However, it is at the heart of good policing, for when policing goes out of that balance—as happened in Brixton, London in the 1970s (1) and more recently in Ferguson, Missouri (2)—the outcome can be a major breakdown in law and order, with wider, rippling consequences for our societies

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Keywords

Civil Rights, Humans, Police

Journal Title

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

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Journal ISSN

1091-6490
1091-6490

Volume Title

114

Publisher

National Academy of Sciences
Sponsorship
The author is supported by the Jerry Lee Centre for Experimental Criminology at the Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge.