Blue-Coated Worker
Discover the pivotal insights of Robert Reiner in his influential work, Blue-Coated Worker, published by Cambridge University Press in 1978. This compelling study, spanning 308 pages, delves into the evolution of police unions in the United Kingdom and their growing militancy as a political force. Reiner meticulously examines how these unions have not only advocated for improved pay and working conditions but have also sought a significant voice in shaping social and penal policies. Through a thorough exploration of the perspectives held by police officers towards unionism, this book provides a unique understanding of the intersection between law enforcement and labor rights. Ideal for those interested in sociology, political science, and law enforcement, Blue-Coated Worker remains a critical resource for understanding the dynamics of police unionization.