Police Governance and Accountability in Comparative Perspective:
Centralism, Localism and Democratic Policing, Friday, 4th November 2011, Royal Society of Edinburgh
This conference was the first in a series of events funded by a Royal Society of Edinburgh Arts & Humanities Network
Award on the theme of Crime and Policing in Scotland: Past and Present. The network is intended to provide a
unique forum for researchers to engage with police and criminal justice practitioners, with the aim of sharing and
enhancing mutual knowledge and research agendas and providing an opportunity for contemporary Scottish crime
and policing issues to be considered from an international historical perspective.
Biographical details of the speakers
Welcome and Opening Comments Professor Nicholas Fyfe, Director, SIPR & Dr Murray Frame, University of Dundee
Podcast [4 minutes, 3.6 Mb]
- Session 1 Chair: Dr Murray Frame
- Malcolm Anderson, Professor Emeritus, University of Edinburgh Local control, accountability and arguments about police effectiveness in France
Podcast [30 minutes, 27.8 Mb]
Text of Presentation
- Dr Ken Scott, Associate Director, SIPR; University of the West of Scotland Controlling the Constable in Scotland: Discretion, Discipline and Ethics
PowerPoint Presentation [754 Kb]
Podcast [28 minutes, 26.0 Mb]
- Wilbur Miller, Professor of History, State University of New York Elected police chiefs - democracy or disaster?
Podcast [33 minutes, 30.3 Mb]
- Discussion
Podcast [15 minutes, 14.1 Mb]
- Session 2 Chair: Professor Nick Fyfe
- Paddy Tomkins, Former HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary for Scotland Panopticon Reversed - Police Accountability in 21st century Scotland
Podcast [22 minutes, 19.8 Mb]
- Dr Murray Frame, University of Dundee Policing a revolution: the Militia in Russia, 1917-22
Podcast [20 minutes, 18.1 Mb]
- Professor Jim Gallagher, Nuffield College, University of Oxford Current Scottish Police Reform Proposals
PowerPoint Presentation [287 Kb]
Podcast [34 minutes, 31.0 Mb]
- Discussion
Podcast [18 minutes, 16.5 Mb]
- Session 3 Chair: Dr Anja Johansen
- Keynote: Central vs Local: Civilian vs Military. Some Comparative Aspects of Policing Professor Clive Emsley, Emeritus Professor, Department of History, Open University, Milton Keynes; former Director of the European Centre for the Study of Policing.
PowerPoint Presentation [2.1 Mb]
Podcast [43 minutes, 39.5 Mb]
- Discussion
Podcast [23 minutes, 21.0 Mb]
For further details, please contact the Research and Knowledge Transfer Manager, Tim Heilbronn (t.d.heilbronn@dundee.ac.uk)
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Speakers:
Front (l to r): Emsley, Anderson, Scott, Miller.
Back (l to r): Frame, Johansen, Fyfe, Gallagher, Tomkins