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3 - Discipline and Defaulters

Joanne Klein
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Boise State University, Boise, Idaho
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Absent without excuse; Arrest, failure to; Arrest, unlawful; Assault on Public; Beats, improper working; Beats, leaving too soon; Dishonest practices; Disobedience of orders; Disorderly conduct; Documents, losing; Drunkenness; Drinking offences; Falsehood; Females; Gambling; Gossiping; Insubordinate conduct; Incivility to public; Late for duty; Malingering; Neglect to do some duty; Premises, not examining; Prisoners, escape; Prisoners, not searching; Reports, failure to make; Sleeping on duty; Smoking; Uniforms, damage; Untidiness; Miscellaneous.

Categories of Disciplinary Offences, Birmingham City Police, 1927

The police constable who carried out his duties without question existed only in fiction and police instruction books. Actual constables sidestepped orders to make their jobs less irksome, ignored orders they considered unfair, and made mistakes. Many infractions remained undiscovered or unrecorded; police memoirs usually related at least one instance when a default went unnoticed. One new constable remembered senior men telling him the locations of safe places to ‘skulk in’ and smoke, of peep shows, and of night watchmen with coal fires. Though taking advantage of this information, he was never caught. All constables broke rules at some point in their careers if only because, humanly speaking, no one could perform every single duty. Complicating their lives, the line between exercising discretion and committing defaults was never stable. The same decision could be viewed as good judgment by one senior officer and as a violation by another. Some handled discipline more informally, giving unofficial warnings and advice to constables committing minor infractions.

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Invisible Men
The Secret Lives of Police Constables in Liverpool, Manchester and Birmingham, 1900-1939
, pp. 72 - 109
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Print publication year: 2010

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  • Discipline and Defaulters
  • Joanne Klein, Boise State University, Boise, Idaho
  • Book: Invisible Men
  • Online publication: 05 June 2015
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.5949/UPO9781846316104.004
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  • Joanne Klein, Boise State University, Boise, Idaho
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  • Joanne Klein, Boise State University, Boise, Idaho
  • Book: Invisible Men
  • Online publication: 05 June 2015
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.5949/UPO9781846316104.004
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