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Articles

Northern Ireland’s District Policing Partnerships and the Participatory Ideals

Pages 341-361 | Published online: 04 Aug 2008
 

Abstract

The present article analyses the role of the District Policing Partnership Boards conceptualized by the Patten Report as a pivotal aspect of policing reform in Northern Ireland. It argues that, as originally envisaged, these Boards possessed a participatory capacity to transform rigid institutionalized relations of power between state and society. In outlining their potential the article aims to highlight the difference between traditional consultation mechanisms and more communicative‐based participatory policing. The article analyses the reasons why this more radical model was rejected and examines the impact of this on the operation of District Policing Partnerships. It concludes that the consultative mechanisms that emerged have so far contributed little to the structural transformation of police–society relations in Northern Ireland.

Acknowledgement

The author wishes to thank both reviewers for their comments on an earlier draft of this article.

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