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Why We Shouldn't Trust Institutions: Critical Theory and the Case for Radical Distrust
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Zohreh Khoban
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Politicians, Parishes and Police: The Failure of the 1812 Night Watch Bill
Parliamentary History, 2009The public outcry heard in the wake of the Ratcliffe Highway murders of December 1811 was muted by May 1812 when the 1812 Night Watch Bill died in the house of commons. Responding to the moral panic following the murder of two East End families, the home office gathered considerable information and input from the professional police magistrates and ...
RUTH PALEY, ELAINE A. REYNOLDS
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Australian Journal of Public Administration, 1995
Abstract: The management of police by government in Australia is a controversial but neglected topic, with little research or theoretical work having been undertaken. What is clear from the limited information available is that governments tend to adopt an arms‐length policy and allow police to act with a greater degree of independence than they do ...
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Abstract: The management of police by government in Australia is a controversial but neglected topic, with little research or theoretical work having been undertaken. What is clear from the limited information available is that governments tend to adopt an arms‐length policy and allow police to act with a greater degree of independence than they do ...
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Police: Streetcorner Politicians
Journal of American History, 1978James L. Massey, William Ker Muir
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Police: Streetcorner politicians
Journal of Criminal Justice, 1977Larry T Hoover
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Positively Criminal? Press, Police and Politicians: 1960–2010
2013This chapter addresses a lengthier chronological period than any of the others; substantially because this is a period which, in terms of the details of crime coverage in the media, has been extensively addressed elsewhere by authors from Steve Chibnall to Maggie Wykes.1 It would be redundant to rehearse again that which has been so thoroughly ...
Judith Rowbotham +2 more
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Politicians and police in the face of democratic change in Chile and Colombia
Policing and SocietyHugo Frühling
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