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Shooting to Kill?: Policing, Firearms and Armed Response Book

* Provides a review of key developments in armed response policing around the world * Describes the crucial phases in armed response policy development in Britain and explores the consequences of arming the police * Reflects upon the issues arising wRead More

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    Peter Squires, Peter Kennison

  • Product Description

    Shooting to Kill? Policing, Firearms and Armed Response explores the dilemma of armed response policing in the UK, and policing in a gun culture.

    • Offers the first critical exploration of the ACPO code of guidance on Police Use of Firearms and other tactical manuals
    • Includes interviews with senior police firearms managers and critical case studies of police firearms incidents
    • Features the first in-depth, academic analysis of the Stockwell shooting incident and the Kratos policy
    • Provides a review of key developments in armed response policing around the world
    • Describes the crucial phases in armed response policy development in Britain and explores the consequences of arming the police

  • 0470779276
  • 9780470779279
  • Peter Squires, Peter Kennison
  • 12 March 2010
  • Wiley-Blackwell
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 260
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