CHANGE AND REFORM IN THE SYSTEM OF DEALING WITH COMPLAINTS

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CHANGE AND REFORM IN THE SYSTEM OF DEALING WITH COMPLAINTS
AGAINST THE POLICE
refdoc July=1991

JOURNAL ARTICLE , User Ref = 004566
C Philips
Policing, Autumn 1984 1(1) pp5-19

Assesses factors militating against the effectiveness of
the Police Complaints Board between 1977 and 1984, and
discusses the proposal for a Police Complaints Authority
contained in the White Paper preceding the Police and
Criminal Evidence Bill 1984 . Suggests that critics of the
proposals are more concerned with principal than with
practical workability and have failed to put forward a
feasible alternative.

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