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Quasi-Policing

Leonard Jason-LloydSenior Lecturer in Law, Coventry University

ISBN13: 9781859418369
ISBN: 1859418368
Published: June 2003
Publisher: Routledge-Cavendish
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £43.99



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Quasi-Policing provides an insight into the increasing use of civilians performing police and other public protection duties. This book begins by covering the legal provisions governing civilians performing public protection duties. It then describes the powers and duties of civilians who are part of the extended police family under the Police Reform Act. Anomalies in these legal provisions are identified and discussed.

Subjects:
Police and Public Order Law
Contents:
Part I: The Devolution of Public Protection Duties to the Private Security Industry: Airport Security; Magistrates' Court Security Officers; Prisoner Custody Officers; Custody Officers (Secure Training Centres); Immigration Removal Centres; Channel Tunnel Security; Civilian Enforcement Officers under the Access to Justice Act 1999. Part II: Designated and Accredited Civilians under the Police Reform Act 2002: the 'Extended Police Family'; Designated Civilians: Community Support Officers, Investigating Officers, Detention Officers and Escort Officers; Community Safety Accreditation Schemes; Miscellaneous Provisions. Part III: Regulation of the Private Security Industry: The Private Security Industry Act 2001.