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A Systematic Review of Self-Determination Theory’s Application in Military and Police Organizations

open access: yesJournal of Police and Criminal Psychology
Self-determination theory (SDT) represents one of the most comprehensive theories of human motivation and psychological growth. SDT theorizes how social contexts may sustain or inhibit human functioning, depending on their ability to fulfill individuals’
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The Silent Militarization: Explaining the Logic of Military Members’ Appointment as Police Chiefs

Comparative politics, 2023
What explains the militarization of public safety? Despite its failures, police militarization remains a popular policy. Existing scholarship has mainly focused on the police adopting military weapons and tactics but has neglected a silent but ...
Jessica Zarkin
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The (il)legal limitation of women’s recruitment into Brazilian military police forces

Policing and Society: An International Journal of Research and Policy, 2020
The underrepresentation of women in law enforcement institutions is a global pattern. However, increasing awareness of gender inequality is stimulating the implementation of affirmative action policies to encourage women into policing, especially in ...
Luciane B. D. Pivetta
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LEGAL PRACTICE OF MILITARY POLICE OFFICERS IN THE PERFORMANCE OF MILITARY JUDICIARY POLIC

Revista Científica da Polícia Militar de Mato Grosso do Sul - RevPMMS, 2023
A Constituição Federal tratou de estampar em seu bojo as organizações que seriam incumbidas de garantir a segurança pública dos indivíduos em todo o território nacional. Dentre elas apresenta-se a Polícia Militar, que tem atribuição de realizar o policiamento ostensivo e preservação da ordem pública, contudo, sua tarefa não se esgota aí; cabe ainda à ...
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“Global counterinsurgency and the police-military continuum: introduction to the special issue”

Small Wars & Insurgencies, 2022
This introduction to the special issue ”Global Counterinsurgency and the Police-Military Continuum” examines the emergence of global counterinsurgency in the twentieth century and introduces the critical concept of the police-military continuum.
Stuart Schrader
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From Data to Knowledge: Training of Police and Military Special Operations Forces in Systemic Perspective

Special Operations Journal, 2021
Special operations forces regularly take part in strenuous trainings and operations. In the following article and geared toward the German situation, we identify knowledge as the central resource and challenge for furthering the development of police and
Swen Koerner, Mario S. Staller
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The Military and the Police

1992
Whatever their political complexion, all regimes face the problem of coming to terms with non-elected institutions. The military and the police force play crucial roles not just in society, but also in politics. Military coups in the third world bear ample testimony to the impact of armed forces in domestic politics.
Rod Hague, Martin Harrop, Shaun Breslin
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Selection of an Integrated Security Area for locating a State Military Police Station based on MCDM/A method *

IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2019
Location problems consist of determining the proper placement of an infrastructure component in an area of interest while taking the preferences of decision makers (DMs) and existing constraints into account.
L. Silva   +3 more
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From the Border to the Core: A Thickening Military-Police Assemblage

Critica Sociologica, 2018
Militarization on the US–Mexico border has intensified in America’s post-9/11 War on Terror, while America’s War on Drugs has escalated militarization in America’s urban core.
Jennifer G. Correa, James M. Thomas
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Police and Military

2014
Police officers and the military often need to work extended shifts and long hours under highly stressful conditions, which results in reduced levels of safety and operational effectiveness. In numerous studies, perceived stress has been found to correlate with both subjective and objective disturbances in sleep.
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