British policing and use of force Sgt Laura Heslop Sgt Richard Heslop West Yorkshire Police UK
Fiona Bone and Nicola Hughes, unarmed female police officers killed in Manchester England (17 Sept 2012)
Scope Comparative policing Questions about use of force in UK and U.S.A Questions about gun laws (and attitudes to firearms) in both countries
Comparative (international) policing
In contrast to policing in North America and across most of Europe, the vast majority of police officers in Britain do not carry lethal firearms. Indeed, for a heavily urbanised country of its population size the situation in Great Britain is probably unique.
United Kingdom of Great Britain England and Wales and Northern Ireland (43 police forces) Single police force NI and Scotland
Structure of UK Policing Single police force in both Northern Ireland and Scotland 43 Territorial police forces in England and Wales Small number of specialist and national policing agencies
Britain:facts and figures 134,100 officers in England and Wales Approx 5% carry firearms Three incidents in which police discharged conventional firearm in poll found 48% of public against arming the police Survey found 82% of rank and file officers did not want to be armed.
Britain Continued 648 homicides in involving firearms. Homicides per capita are 48 times fewer than in the USA
Britain: continued Trend is downwards. In firearms offences in England and Wales - 3% lower than previous 12 months.
Britain: firearms and public Stringent Firearms laws. No right to bear arms. Tight control of handguns in particular
Gun ownership and violence in U.S.A In % of Americans reported having a gun in their home Majority of gun-related deaths suicides: (17,352 in 2007) In 2009 of the 15,241 homicides in US 9,146 deaths were by firearms
Questions/discussion