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The politicization of militarization: Examining military contributions to British policing

McCarthy, Bethany; Stokes, Adam; Jackson, Jonathan

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Authors

Bethany McCarthy

Adam Stokes

Jonathan Jackson



Abstract

The role of the military is often clear: identify, engage, and destroy the enemy. This is true of all conflicts throughout human history, with armies varying in complexity and scale. This function is distinct from that of policing, which aims to produce a structure to manage communities and provide public safety. The gap between these two paradigms has been rapidly reducing since 9/11, with the global threat of terrorism becoming a tool to justify increasing spending on securitization. This article speculates and debates this transition, demonstrating the key areas of discussion of targeted recruitment of military personnel or the challenge that such an approach has on the ideals of British policing. The piece hopes to examine current and historic discourse to examine whether this is a sleepwalk to authoritarian approaches or directed recruitment is simply an attempt to capture skills and talent to improve policing standards

Citation

McCarthy, B., Stokes, A., & Jackson, J. (2024). The politicization of militarization: Examining military contributions to British policing. #Journal not on list, 11(1), 71-80. https://doi.org/10.13169/jglobfaul.11.1.0071

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Mar 8, 2024
Online Publication Date May 30, 2024
Publication Date May 30, 2024
Deposit Date Oct 16, 2024
Publicly Available Date Oct 16, 2024
Journal Journal of Global Faultlines
Electronic ISSN 2054-2089
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 11
Issue 1
Pages 71-80
DOI https://doi.org/10.13169/jglobfaul.11.1.0071
Additional Information Journal of Global Faultlines is published by Pluto Journals, an Open Access publisher. This means that everyone has free and unlimited access to the full-text of all articles from our international collection of social science journals. Furthermore Pluto Journals authors don’t pay article processing charges (APCs).

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