Ambiguous exchanges and the police |
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Authors: | Peter Grabosky |
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Institution: | Security 21, Regulatory Institutions Network, Coombs Extension, Building 8, Australian National University, Canberra A.C.T. 0200, Australia |
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Abstract: | This article analyses exchange relationships involving public police agencies and external institutions. It specifies three general forms of exchange (Coercion, Sale and Gift), then observes that, in practice, the three may not be mutually exclusive. It identifies ambiguities that may exist within exchange relationships, and discusses the implications of these for three important aspects of police performance: efficiency or value for money; equity in the distribution of police services; and the legitimacy of the police organisation. The article concludes that managing ambiguity in exchange relations has become a challenge of 21st century policing, and that police are well advised to have elaborate guidelines in place to govern their exchange relations. |
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