监管大流行病:警察的合法性和内乱的可能性;个人评论

Lewis
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2020年11月,伦敦警务学院和国际警察协会在网上举办了“监管大流行”系列研讨会,提出了国家当前安全的重要问题。其中包括代表们在COVID-19大流行期间在几个不同国家的警察与公众接触后报告的关切。这些轶事报道提出了一种建议,即面对不受欢迎的政治强加,正式警务职能的合法性可能日益受到质疑。这篇简短的评论概述了如果警察的合法性受到质疑,超出大规模公民不服从的程度,可能发生内乱的可能性,并建议警方有必要为2021/2022年爆发的重大骚乱做好准备。
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Policing the pandemic: the legitimacy of the police and the potential for civil unrest; a personal commentary
The ‘Policing the Pandemic’ seminar series hosted online by the London Policing College and the International Police Association in November 2020 raised important issues for the immediate security of the state. These included a concern reported by delegates following experiences with members of the public by police members in several different countries during the COVID-19 pandemic. These anecdotal reports raised the suggestion that the legitimacy of the formalised policing function in the face of unpopular political imposition may be increasingly at issue. This brief commentary outlines the potential for civil disorder that might take place if the legitimacy of the police is questioned to a point beyond civil disobedience on a major scale, and suggests the need for the police to prepare for outbreaks of major disorder in 2021/2022.
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