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Policing change
To reform or not to transform?
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This chapter reflects on whether changes made to policing in the wake of the Patten Commission on policing. The findings of the Patten Commission further exhorted that politics should be taken out of policing in Northern Ireland. The role of the International Oversight Commissioner proposed by the Patten Commission to monitor and copper-fasten the change process has had its share of limitations in ushering in a transformation of policing in Northern Ireland. The chapter aims to revisit the police change process with a view to articulating some remaining governance challenges for accountable and legitimate policing post-conflict. The government welcomed the Patten Report and then instigated a further period of consultation after which it claimed that it would implement the report's recommendations. Traditional police reform methods shot through with a degree of professionalisation/ managerialism will never suffice to legitimise policing in transitional societies.

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Northern Ireland after the troubles

A society in transition

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