Exposure to the law: Accountability and its impact on street-level bureaucracy

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Abstract

Little research has been conducted exploring the relationship between public-sector accountability and the law. This is a significant oversight given the potential for this relationship to cause unintended consequences around issues of liability, especially in the context of a growing litigation culture. The purpose of the current research is to explore this relationship, using qualitative studies of public-sector professionals in England. The findings of the study suggest that increasing emphasis on accountability has led to a growing magnification of legal risk in the public sector, with consequences for the ways public-sector professionals perceive their relationships with the public.

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Murphy, M., & Skillen, P. (2018). Exposure to the law: Accountability and its impact on street-level bureaucracy. Social Policy and Society, 17(1), 35–46. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1474746416000506

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