Public Events and Police
Response:
Understanding Public Order Policing in
Democratic India
by T.K. Vinod Kumar (Author)
Public events are at the
heart of civic discourse in modern societies. The nature and number of public
events and state response define the characteristics of the society and
governance. Events and the police response to them are interactions that
provide insight into the nature of social and democratic discourse in society.
Surveying the data of
public events in cities and police response to them, detailed case studies of
selected major events, and advanced statistical analyses, this book looks at
the relationship between public events and police response. While different
characteristics of events have varying effect on police response, the scale of
violence in the event has the greatest impact on police response. The analyses
indicate that the response of the police is largely circumscribed by democratic
norms and rule of law. Revealing the tendency for police to be drawn into the
ambit of political debate, which greatly impacts police organization and
personnel, the study also points to the seeds of criminalization of politics
and public discourse in selected public events.