{"id":38499,"date":"2018-04-12T12:30:25","date_gmt":"2018-04-12T02:30:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.aspistrategist.ru\/?p=38499"},"modified":"2018-04-12T14:12:08","modified_gmt":"2018-04-12T04:12:08","slug":"police-public-servants-law-enforcement-contested-domain","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aspistrategist.ru\/police-public-servants-law-enforcement-contested-domain\/","title":{"rendered":"Police, public servants and law enforcement: a contested domain?"},"content":{"rendered":"
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The government\u2019s once-in-40-years<\/a> reform of domestic security arrangements with the new Department of Home Affairs<\/a>\u00a0provides a rare opportunity for policymakers to question assumptions about policing and law enforcement.<\/p>\n

Let\u2019s start with the differences between the two and the powers that society gives to police, who aren\u2019t public servants, and those increasingly designated as law enforcement officers, who are.<\/p>\n

If you\u2019re smuggling heroin, it\u2019s irrelevant whether you\u2019re arrested by a law enforcement officer or a police officer. If you\u2019re developing national strategies to disrupt crime, the difference is crucial in terms of powers and policy. The dogged commitment of police to independence and discretion in the performance of their duties is as critical to domestic security as submarines. Giving invasive police powers to public servants brings a risk that Homeland Security, especially in terms of criminal investigations, will be less accountable and more vulnerable to politicisation.<\/p>\n

While the Australian Federal Police (AFP) and the Australian Border Force (ABF) might explain the difference between policing and law enforcement in terms of legislative powers or organisational responsibility, there\u2019s something far more fundamental involved. Policing promotes compliance with the law through approaches that include community engagement and education. Law enforcement\u2014jailing people for breaking the law\u2014is one aspect of policing.<\/p>\n

It\u2019s time to re-examine our assumptions given the AFP\u2019s broadening responsibilities<\/a>, the increasing number of public servants across agencies identified as law enforcement<\/a> officers, and the bureaucratic push for wider access to police powers for them, such as the use of listening and tracking devices. Given Home Affairs\u2019 new domain, ranging from foreign interference to ice epidemics and terrorism, Australia needs to carefully manage a balance between law enforcement and problem-solving police work.<\/p>\n

While many Australians understand the role of police in fighting crime and promoting public safety, they may find it hard to define the different roles of police and law enforcement officers.<\/p>\n

For much of the time since its inception in the 1800s, policing focused on crime prevention and peacekeeping rather than on law enforcement. After the Fitzgerald Inquiry and Woods Royal Commission in the late 1980s and mid-1990s, policing shifted towards law enforcement. That pushed police to prioritise criminal investigations, a necessary response to the complexity of the 21st century environment.<\/p>\n

Police executives are rightly held accountable for what they achieve and how it\u2019s done. They\u2019ve rapidly implemented crime prevention strategies and that\u2019s not been easy. Policing at its heart has remained a problem-solving activity, undertaken in collaboration with the community.<\/p>\n

Most Western democracies have conflated \u2018policing\u2019 and \u2018law enforcement\u2019 without much consideration of their differences and often use the terms interchangeably.<\/p>\n

In 2016, John argued that border security had gone through a period of securitisation<\/a> which involved more than introducing bigger or better security measures. It also meant concentrating on border movement that presented a risk to sovereignty, rule of law and national security.<\/p>\n

Many agencies, including the AFP, have been securitised by government decisions that focused strategies on the strict enforcement of law. This has blurred the line between policing and law enforcement, as is evident in the Department of Immigration and Border Protection\u2019s Strategy 2020 and the \u2018border continuum<\/a>\u2019 it describes.<\/p>\n

In terms of border security, the AFP performs strategic policing functions with its unique investigative powers and capabilities, including telephone intercepts and electronic tracking, in support of complex investigations.<\/p>\n

The ABF protects the border and manages the movement of goods and people across it. Within Home Affairs, ABF members are most definitely law enforcement officers, but aren\u2019t police. Like police officers, ABF officers enforce border law. Under very specific conditions, ABF officers may also use force to protect themselves, but this doesn\u2019t make them police either.<\/p>\n

The ABF is responsible for far more than law enforcement and performs other facilitation and regulation activities. Some ABF work focuses on solving problems, but its personnel are still not police. The ABF isn\u2019t trying to be a ninth police force.<\/p>\n

It would be na\u00efve to argue for AFP primacy in law enforcement, or for an end to the use of law enforcement terms, on the basis that the \u2018police\u2019 brand is universally revered or trusted. Rather, the law enforcement lexicon\u2014with its media-generated images of armed officers and sophisticated and invasive data mining technology\u2014is being adopted by various commonwealth agencies, which may lead, unintentionally, to a public perception that government is creating some kind of \u2018police state<\/a>\u2019. The AFP\u2019s operational shift from strategic policing to law enforcement does little to allay such fears.<\/p>\n

In the AFP\u2019s Policing for a Safer Australia<\/a> strategy\u2014its functions are described as \u2018police services\u2019 to counter, disrupt, investigate, prevent and protect. It generally avoids the term \u2018law enforcement\u2019. That\u2019s smart given that, if there\u2019s no difference between law enforcement and police officers, then does Australia need a federal police service?<\/p>\n

While laws outline the powers of specific agencies and officers, and policy defines the training required, more needs to be done to define the natural differences between law enforcement and police. Documents like the AFP strategy are a good starting point to clearly define the roles of each and to explore the policy implications of these differences.<\/p>\n

Home Affairs needs to re-examine the domestic security and Commonwealth law enforcement lexicon and clearly articulate the different roles of police and law enforcement officers to ensure that we don\u2019t further dilute Australia\u2019s unique policing model.<\/p>\n

Last month, AFP Commissioner Andrew Colvin told a parliamentary committee his organisation faced a \u2018supply and demand challenge<\/a>\u2019, and it often had to make tough decision<\/a>s about what to investigate. The policy response shouldn\u2019t be to grant law enforcement officers additional police powers to fill the gap.<\/p>\n

Australians ought to question whether a public servant should have the same powers as a police officer, if for no other reason than that police occupy a higher position of trust in our society.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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