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Police Officer Selection Procedures: Speculation on the Future
Joan E. Pynes
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Abstract Purpose Fania (Fanny) Kaplan (1890–1918), who was reportedly visually impaired, confessed to the attempted assassination of Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin (1870–1924) in 1918 by shooting him with a pistol. The precise nature of her visual loss is unknown and raises doubts about whether she had sufficient visual function to perform the act ...
Stephen G. Schwartz +3 more
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Controlling control: toward a reflexive concept of officer safety. [PDF]
Staller MS, Koerner S, Zaiser B.
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Deepfake Detection in Super-Recognizers and Police Officers
Meike Ramon +2 more
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In their own words: Police officers’ insights on identifying and overcoming contemporary policing challenges [PDF]
Rasha Kassem, Engin Erken
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Transformation of the Agrarian Landscape and Hope in the Central Kalimantan Peatlands
ABSTRACT In Kalimantan, Indonesian Borneo, agrarian state programs and corporate strategies seek to transform indigenous Ngaju Dayak into sedentary farmers. Focusing on the notion of transformation, the paper traces whether and how rural people can engage in struggles against structural injustices.
Anu Lounela
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Police officers' stigmatizing attitudes toward people who use drugs: implications for support of deflection. [PDF]
Reichert J +4 more
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ABSTRACT While ‘local’ research assistants (RA) often play a key role in knowledge production in fieldwork‐based disciplines like geography, their role and agency often remain silenced. This paper brings together scholarship in feminist geography and critical development studies to reposition RAs as brokers, collaborators, and knowledge translators.
Zali Fung
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Mobile Work: Handcart and Bicycle Workers Across the Urban Economy of Greater Accra Region
Short Abstract This article explores the role of handcart and bicycle workers—mobile workers—in the urban economy of Accra and Tema, Ghana. Drawing on qualitative fieldwork, it shows how their practices of food vending, e‐waste collection and mobile trade exemplify a form of relational infrastructure that sustains urban life through improvisation ...
Kauê Lopes dos Santos +1 more
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