‘Policing by consent’ is the traditional cornerstone of policing in Scotland and implies that the police function in a way that is based on positive, constructive and mutually supportive relationships with the public and local communities. This seminar, held on 27th October at the University of the West of Scotland Hamilton Campus, looked at a number of key aspects of how this concept has developed in modern Scotland.
Seminar Outputs
Kenneth Scott (Director, Centre for Criminal Justice and Police Studies, University of the West of Scotland) Introduction
Professor Philip Stenning (Keele University and SIPR Visiting Professor) Governing Policing in a Democracy – A PrimerPowerPoint [114 Kb] Podcast for above two presentations. 1 Hour, 1 Minute [41.9 Mb]
Scott starts at 0 minutes. Stenning starts at 10 minutes
Philip Etherson (PhD Student, University of Strathclyde) Police Boards in Scotland PowerPoint [1.45 Mb] Podcast of talk and Discussion – 49 Minutes [33.7 Mb]Etherson starts at 0 minutes. Discussion (Stenning and Etherson) starts at 28 minutes