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Policing's Dark Secret: The Career Paths of Ethnic Minority Officers

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  • Nigel Fielding

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The article responds to the Macpherson Inquiry into the police investigation of the murder of the black teenager Stephen Lawrence by assessing the prospects for the recruitment and advancement of ethnic minority officers in British police forces. It notes the central importance under the common law of a police force which reflects the norms and standards of the community, and traces the relative impact on police/public relations of attempts to change police practice by policy and by statute. It highlights aspects of police culture which have obstructed the career advancement of both female and ethnic minority officers and compares the British experience with that in the U.S.A. A parallel is drawn between the ‘threshold’ analyses of the recruitment and advancement of female officers as a means to change the police organisation and the conditions under which ethnic minority officers could challenge racialism within the police. The article closes by considering the importance of career progression of those ethnic minority officers who have been recruited, and notes a puzzling lack of research into their career pathways.

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  • Nigel Fielding, 1999. "Policing's Dark Secret: The Career Paths of Ethnic Minority Officers," Sociological Research Online, , vol. 4(1), pages 129-136, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:socres:v:4:y:1999:i:1:p:129-136
    DOI: 10.5153/sro.237
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    1. Kate Linklater, 2022. "Inclusion Capital: How Police Officers Are Included in Their Workplaces," Societies, MDPI, vol. 12(5), pages 1-19, September.

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