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Policing police crime: the case of criminals in the Norwegian police
International Journal of Police Science & Management, 2009There seems to be a tendency to consider police crime as a result of bad practice, lack of resources or mismanagement, rather than acts of criminals. However, examples illustrate that criminal acts are intentionally carried out by police officers on duty. For example, a 30-year-old female police officer in Norway used her computer access in the police
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Polices actives, polices réactives
Document numérique, 2006L’ecran etant devenu un support courant d’ecriture graphiquement mise en forme, celui-ci offre la possibilite d’utiliser des polices typographiques qui soient actives et re-actives, c’est-a-dire dont le comportement est intrinsequement dynamique et non pas anime par des outils graphiques exterieurs.
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2017
This chapter reviews some of the key themes in academic research and writing on the police and policing. It begins by discussing definitions of ‘policing’ and ‘police’, before outlining the development of academic research on policing in the USA and UK.
Trevor Jones, Tim Newburn, Robert Reiner
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This chapter reviews some of the key themes in academic research and writing on the police and policing. It begins by discussing definitions of ‘policing’ and ‘police’, before outlining the development of academic research on policing in the USA and UK.
Trevor Jones, Tim Newburn, Robert Reiner
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2019
The book’s remaining chapters are concerned with settings in which someone has harmed, or is about to harm, another. Because the Constitution isn’t entirely successful in taming state power, there are many occasions when state activity undermines justice and yet is not subject to judicial oversight.
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The book’s remaining chapters are concerned with settings in which someone has harmed, or is about to harm, another. Because the Constitution isn’t entirely successful in taming state power, there are many occasions when state activity undermines justice and yet is not subject to judicial oversight.
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Ethnicity, trust and cooperation with police: Testing the dominance of the process-based model
European Journal of Criminology, 2014Elise Sargeant +2 more
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