Holding down the Fort Policing Communities and Community-Oriented Policing in Rural Germany

This Open-Access-book questions the relationship between institutionalized images and understandings of policing - the monolithic ideas common to most, if not all, Western law enforcement agencies - and contextual, situative, and local interactions where the human representatives of policing - stree...

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Main Author: Bielejewski, Aaron (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Wiesbaden Springer Nature 2023
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