Comparing Police Organizations
The Importance of National Contexts
Herausgeber: Flemming, Jenny; Roché, Sebastian
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Comparing Police Organizations
The Importance of National Contexts
Herausgeber: Flemming, Jenny; Roché, Sebastian
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The book presents comparative studies from different geographical locations of Latin and Central America, Africa, India, and Europe. This volume is a key resource for scholars and researchers of policing, criminology, sociology, and law.
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The book presents comparative studies from different geographical locations of Latin and Central America, Africa, India, and Europe. This volume is a key resource for scholars and researchers of policing, criminology, sociology, and law.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 548g
- ISBN-13: 9781032688756
- ISBN-10: 1032688750
- Artikelnr.: 69484696
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 548g
- ISBN-13: 9781032688756
- ISBN-10: 1032688750
- Artikelnr.: 69484696
Sebastian Roché is a CNRS Research Professor at Sciences Po Grenoble, University of Grenoble-Aples, France, specializing in comparative policing studies. He is the author, with Dietrich Oberwittler, of Police Citizens Relations Across the Word: Comparing Sources and Contexts of Trust and Legitimacy (2018). Jenny Fleming is Professor of Criminology at the University of Southampton, UK and Editor in Chief of Policing and Society: An International Journal of Research and Policy. Her recent book, The International Handbook of Policing Ethnography was published in 2023.
Foreword Preface-Why study policing comparatively?
Introduction-Cross-national research: A new frontier for police studies 1.
Police worker politics in India, Brazil, and beyond 2. Police, non-state
actors, and political legitimacy in Central America 3. Trust in the police
and the militarization of law enforcement in Latin America 4. Institutions,
political attitudes or personal values? A multilevel investigation into the
origins of police legitimacy in Europe 5. How national contexts matter: A
Study of police-adolescent encounters in France and Germany 6. Legitimacy
and cooperation with the police: Examining empirical relationships using
data from Africa 7. The inevitable fallibility of policing
Introduction-Cross-national research: A new frontier for police studies 1.
Police worker politics in India, Brazil, and beyond 2. Police, non-state
actors, and political legitimacy in Central America 3. Trust in the police
and the militarization of law enforcement in Latin America 4. Institutions,
political attitudes or personal values? A multilevel investigation into the
origins of police legitimacy in Europe 5. How national contexts matter: A
Study of police-adolescent encounters in France and Germany 6. Legitimacy
and cooperation with the police: Examining empirical relationships using
data from Africa 7. The inevitable fallibility of policing
Foreword Preface-Why study policing comparatively?
Introduction-Cross-national research: A new frontier for police studies 1.
Police worker politics in India, Brazil, and beyond 2. Police, non-state
actors, and political legitimacy in Central America 3. Trust in the police
and the militarization of law enforcement in Latin America 4. Institutions,
political attitudes or personal values? A multilevel investigation into the
origins of police legitimacy in Europe 5. How national contexts matter: A
Study of police-adolescent encounters in France and Germany 6. Legitimacy
and cooperation with the police: Examining empirical relationships using
data from Africa 7. The inevitable fallibility of policing
Introduction-Cross-national research: A new frontier for police studies 1.
Police worker politics in India, Brazil, and beyond 2. Police, non-state
actors, and political legitimacy in Central America 3. Trust in the police
and the militarization of law enforcement in Latin America 4. Institutions,
political attitudes or personal values? A multilevel investigation into the
origins of police legitimacy in Europe 5. How national contexts matter: A
Study of police-adolescent encounters in France and Germany 6. Legitimacy
and cooperation with the police: Examining empirical relationships using
data from Africa 7. The inevitable fallibility of policing