The New Dynamics of Accountability in Fire and Rescue Services

Katarzyna Lakoma
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19 October 2026
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The New Dynamics of Accountability in Fire and Rescue Services offers a timely and critical examination of how governance reforms have reshaped accountability within one of the most under-researched emergency services. While accountability has become a central theme in public service discourse, its interpretation varies widely across contexts. This timely work addresses a significant gap in the literature by focusing on the fire and rescue sector, which has often been overshadowed by studies on police accountability. Through an in-depth analysis of the UK Government’s Policing and Crime Act 2017, author Katarzyna Lakoma explores the introduction of new governance models—most notably the role of Police, Fire and Crime Commissioners (PFCCs)—and the establishment of His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services, alongside a renewed emphasis on cross-service collaboration.

Drawing on stakeholder perspectives and policy analysis, the book investigates how these reforms have influenced understandings and practices of accountability within English fire services. It argues that while progress has been made, further efforts are needed to strengthen governance and embed a culture of accountability. The author’s insights extend beyond the fire sector, offering valuable lessons for other public services undergoing structural change, particularly in light of the UK Government’s evolving approach to public service leadership and organisation outlined in the 2024 Devolution White Paper. This is essential reading for academics, policymakers, practitioners, and anyone interested in the future of public service accountability.

Chapter 1. Background and Introduction: Contextualising Accountability in Fire and Rescue Services Reform

  • Chapter 2. Literature Review: Understanding Accountability in the Public Sector
  • Chapter 3. Findings: Bureaucratic Accountability
  • Chapter 4. Findings: Political Accountability
  • Chapter 5. Findings: Legal Accountability
  • Chapter 6. Findings: Professional Accountability
  • Chapter 7. Conclusions: Shifting Accountability in Fire and Rescue Services - Theory and Practice

Katarzyna Lakoma is a Senior Research Fellow in the Centre for Economics, Policy and Public Management at Nottingham Business School, Nottingham Trent University. She is also the Editorial Assistant of the International Journal of Emergency Services. Her research focuses on accountability and governance arrangements in local government and emergency services.