Devon & Cornwall Constabulary Policy and Procedure D75 — Quality of Service, version dated March 10, 1995.
10.
Various historical perspectives are described in: ReinerR. (1985) The Politics of the Police, Hemel Hempstead: Wheatsheaf; Reiner (1978) The Blue Coated Worker, Cambridge: CU Press; PikeM.S. (1985) The Principles of Policing, Basingstoke: Macmillan Press; CritchleyT.A. (1978) A History of Police in England and Wales, London: Constable; PurcellW. (1974) British Police in a Changing Society, London: Mobrays.
11.
RowingI. (1990) “Are Statistics Significant?”, in Police Review, July 6. MooneyM. (1973) Facts from Figures, London: Penguin.
12.
John Evans: Introductory speech on IIP at Devon & Cornwall Constabulary HQ, Exeter 1996 — published on internal training notes.
13.
SidneyE.BrownM. and ArgyleM. (1973) Skills with People, London: Hutchinson.
14.
Devon & Cornwall Constabulary Policy and Procedure D144 — Police Dog Unit, version dated November 22, 1994.
15.
Home Office Circular No.114/1983 “Manpower, Effectiveness and Efficiency in the Police Service”, November 30.
16.
In common with other public services the police have to provide value for money. WeatherittM. (1986) Innovations in Policing, New York: Croom Healm Ltd.
17.
SinclairI. and MillerC. (1984) “Measures of Police Effectiveness and Efficiency”, Research and Planning Unit, Paper 25, London: Home Office.
18.
Section 20, The Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary Provisions) Act 1989.
19.
The Al-Hayat is a London-based moderate Arabic language with 165,000 daily sales worldwide, owned by the Saudi Prince Khalid Bin Sultan. The London offices employ 100 staff and more than 90 per cent are Lebanese.
20.
(1997) The Times, January 14: “Two wounded as letter bombers aim for London Target”.
21.
(1997) The Times, January 14, p. 4.
22.
Home Office figures show that 32,800 people applied last year — eight times more than in 1988. Only 825 were successful in their applications — almost half the figure for 1993: (1995) The Times, July 1.
23.
BBC Radio 4 Today programme, June 30, 1995.
24.
KingshottB. (1994) “The Need for the Inter-Agency Approach to Policing”, in The Police Journal, LXVIINo. 3, pp. 198–208.