25. Tides and currents in police theories (Cahiers Politiestudies, Jaargang 2012)

Editoriaal

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Editorial
Elke Devroe, Paul Ponsaers, Lodewijk Gunther Moor, Jack Greene, Layla Skinns, Lieselot Bisschop, Antoinette Verhage, Matthew Bacon

Artikelen

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Theories of policing
Kees van der Vijver, Lodewijk Gunther Moor
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The Tides and Currents, Eddies and Whirlpools and Riptides of Modern Policing: Connecting Thoughts
Jack R. Greene
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Policing Theory and Research – What’s in a metaphor?
James Sheptycki
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Metaphors and Modern Policing
Peter K. Manning
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Lost in the flood
Bob Hoogenboom
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Policing and Social Democracy: Resuscitating a Lost Perspective
Robert Reiner
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On how a failing government creates an intrusive police force
Paul Ponsaers, Elke Devroe
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Collective Action, Structural Disadvantage and Crime
Wesley G. Skogan
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What’s what? Evaluating the mechanisms of crime reduction projects
Tim Hope
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Negotiating divergent tides of police reform within the United Kingdom
Nicholas Fyfe, Alistair Henry
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Tides and currents in policing Germany
Thomas Feltes, Jutta Dincă
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Tides and Currents of Social Control
The Drift of Community Policing, a Belgian case...
Tom Van den Broeck
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The role of the law in policing: the well- trodden path, the road less travelled and the road ahead
Layla Skinns
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The Social Mandate of the Police
On police identity and core elements in police work
Jan Terpstra
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Processes of Militarization in Policing
Marleen Easton
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The complex(ity) of policing ‘dirty’ crime
Lieselot Bisschop, Antoinette Verhage