Police Provocation Politics

Police  Provocation  Politics
Author: Deniz Yonucu
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2022
Genre: Counterinsurgency
ISBN: 150176215X

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"Situating Turkish counterinsurgent policing within a global context of Cold War counterinsurgencies that inform current security practices and combining archival work and oral history with ethnographic research in Istanbul's dissident working-class neighborhoods, the book sheds light on counterinsurgency's provocative, affect generating, divisive techniques and urban dimensions"--

Patterns of Provocation

Patterns of Provocation
Author: Richard Bessel,Clive Emsley
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 157181227X

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Seven studies that emerged from discussions and seminars at the European Centre for the Study of Policing at the Open University. Social scientists and other scholars--most from Britain, but also elsewhere in Europe and the US--probe in depth a number of incidents of public disorder, focusing on the role of the police. They identify general patterns of police provocation and public responses, and suggest general hypotheses. The cases range across Europe and the US and the interwar and postwar years, though the recent protests against global organizations are not among them. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR

The Politics of the Police

The Politics of the Police
Author: Benjamin Bowling,Robert Reiner,James W. E. Sheptycki
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2019
Genre: Police
ISBN: 9780198769255

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Previous edition authored by Robert Reiner, 2010.

Police Abuse in Contemporary Democracies

Police Abuse in Contemporary Democracies
Author: Michelle D. Bonner,Guillermina Seri,Mary Rose Kubal,Michael Kempa
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2018-03-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783319728834

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This volume offers a much-needed analysis of police abuse and its implications for our understanding of democracy. Sometimes referred to as police violence or police repression, police abuse occurs in all democracies. It is not an exception or a stage of democratization. It is, this volume argues, a structural and conceptual dimension of extant democracies. The book draws our attention to how including the study of policing into our analyses strengthens our understanding of democracy, including the persistence of hybrid democracy and the decline of democracy. To this end, the book examines three key dimensions of democracy: citizenship, accountability, and socioeconomic (in)equality. Drawing from political theory, comparative politics, and political economy, the book explores cases from France, the US, India, Argentina, Chile, South Africa, Brazil, and Canada, and reveals how integrating police abuse can contribute to a more robust study of democracy and government in general.

The Politics of Policing

The Politics of Policing
Author: Mathieu Deflem
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2016-06-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781786350299

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Developments and problems associated with police power are at the very front of current public debate. This volume addresses contemporary issues of policing with a focus on the characteristics of police power as a coercive force in society and its continued need for legitimacy in a democratic social order.

The Policing of Transnational Protest

The Policing of Transnational Protest
Author: Abby Peterson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2016-02-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317020929

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Having long been a neglected issue, the policing of protest began to attract considerable attention in the 1990s, climaxing in the events in Seattle of 1999. These protests and the changing political climate since September 11, 2001 mean that a new cycle of protest is challenging the concept of law and order and civil liberties. This book examines how new policing styles are developing using case studies from North America and Europe. The volume brings together researchers from a number of disciplines - sociology, criminology, political science and mass communication - who focus on new forms of political protest, policing and public order.

The Politics of Force

The Politics of Force
Author: Regina G. Lawrence
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2000-11-06
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0520924312

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When police brutality becomes front-page news, it triggers a sudden, intense interaction between the media, the public, and the police. Regina Lawrence ably demonstrates how these news events provide the raw materials for looking at underlying problems in American society. Journalists, policy makers, and the public use such stories to define a problematic situation, and this process of problem definition gives the media a crucial role in our public policy debates. Lawrence extensively analyzes more than 500 incidents of police use-of-force covered by the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times from 1985 to 1994, with additional analysis of more recent incidents such as as the shooting of Amadou Diallo in New York. The incidents include but are not limited to those defined as "police brutality." Lawrence reveals the structural and cultural forces that both shape the news and allow police to define most use-of-force incidents, which occur in far greater numbers than are reported, she says. Lawrence explores the dilemma of obtaining critical media perspectives on policing policies. She examines the factors that made the coverage of the Rodney King beating so significant, particularly after the incident was captured on video. At the same time, she shows how an extraordinary news event involving the police can become a vehicle for marginalized social groups to gain entrance into the media arena. In contrasting "event-driven" problem definition with the more thoroughly studied "institutionally driven" news stories, Lawrence's book fills a major gap in media studies. It also offers a broader understanding of the interplay between the criminal justice system and the media in today's world.

A Critical Theory of Police Power

A Critical Theory of Police Power
Author: Mark Neocleous
Publsiher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2021-01-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781788735209

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Putting police power into the centre of the picture of capitalism The ubiquitous nature and political attraction of the concept of order has to be understood in conjunction with the idea of police. Since its first publication, this book has been one of the most powerful and wide-ranging critiques of the police power. Neocleous argues for an expanded concept of police, able to account for the range of institutions through which policing takes place. These institutions are concerned not just with the maintenance and reproduction of order, but with its very fabrication, especially the fabrication of a social order founded on wage labour. By situating the police power in relation to both capital and the state and at the heart of the politics of security, the book opens up into an understanding of the ways in which the state administers civil society and fabricates order through law and the ideology of crime. The discretionary violence of the police on the street is thereby connected to the wider administrative powers of the state, and the thud of the truncheon to the dull compulsion of economic relations.