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Enabling an Evidence Based Approach to Policing Football in the UK

Stott

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Abstract

Across the last 10 years, the policing of demonstrations in the UK has witnessed substantive change in terms of both statutory guidance and operational practices. With this study, we highlight how the policing of football crowds in the UK has, to date, yet to undergo similar change, despite being covered by the same statutory guidance. On the basis of largely qualitative data and analysis generated through a quasi-ethnographic approach, we explore the dynamics of police football crowd interactions. We identify how current approaches can fail to adequately understand the nature of risk and lead to a disproportionate deployment of resources both of which have the potential to increase rather than reduce the risk of disorder. We propose that forces develop and test innovative approaches to football policing that are engrained in existing public order guidance, but which move away from a reliance upon fixed categories of risk, focus more on the positive human rights of supporters, and prioritize the tactical deployment of bespoke resources to improve dialogue with fans.

Citation

Stott. (2019). Enabling an Evidence Based Approach to Policing Football in the UK. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 977-994. https://doi.org/10.1093/police/pay102

Acceptance Date Dec 3, 2018
Publication Date Jan 8, 2019
Journal Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management
Print ISSN 1363-951X
Publisher Emerald
Pages 977-994
DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/police/pay102
Keywords policing; football
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.1093/police/pay102