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Police Officers as Warriors or Guardians: Empirical Reality or Intriguing Rhetoric?

Justice quarterly, 2020
Policing experts have suggested that shifting from a warrior mindset – officers viewing themselves as warriors fighting crime – to a guardian mindset – officers valuing working with the public to reduce crime – is a valuable method for improving police ...
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Police and Policing [PDF]

open access: possibleAnnual Review of Anthropology, 2018
The anthropology of policing draws from a range of intellectual traditions to generate new understandings of the police as an institution and policing as a social practice. This article reviews recent anthropological work on police, situating it in longer-term disciplinary concerns. I begin with the connection between policing and personhood, exploring
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The Politics of the Police

, 2019
In its fifth edition, The Politics of the Police has been revised, updated, and extended to take account of recent changes in the law, policy, organization, and social contexts of policing.
R. Reiner
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Who Polices the Police? [PDF]

open access: possibleProbation Journal, 1981
At a fringe meeting Cllr. Paul Boateng, Chairman of the GLC's Police 'Committee, outlined plans to bring the Metropolitan and other police forces under greater democratic control. He argued that the present administration of the police is at once profoundly political and deeply undemocratic.
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Policing the Police

India Review, 2008
Political Violence and the Police in India. By K. S. Subramanian. New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2007. 264 pages. Paperback $29.95.
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Police and Policing

2023
Policing, perhaps more than any modern institution, has become the subject of intense political contestation. Police killings have sparked clashes in the public sphere and in the streets over the role of policing in society in diverse places such as the United States, Eswatini, Brazil, France, Hong Kong, and Iran.
Paul T. Clarke, Julia Hornberger
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Policing the police

New Scientist, 2015
The relationship between law enforcers and the communities they protect is broken.
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VII. Police

Droit et gestion des collectivités territoriales, 2006
Bon Pierre. VII. Police. In: Annuaire des collectivités locales. Tome 26, 2006. La gouvernance territoriale. pp. 338-347.
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Policing police crime: the case of criminals in the Norwegian police

International Journal of Police Science & Management, 2009
There 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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Policing the Police

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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