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Judul Policing in the Pacific Islands / Danielle Watson
Pengarang Watson, Danielle
Penerbitan Switzerland : Springer Nature, 2023
Deskripsi Fisik 208 p :ilus.
ISBN 978-3-031-10635-4
Subjek CRIMINOLOGY
Catatan n a period where police and academics benefit from coproduction in research and education, the need for a critical perspective on key chal- lenges is pressing. Palgrave’s Critical Policing Studies is a series of high quality, research-based books which examine a range of cutting-edge challenges and developments to policing and their social and polit- ical contexts. They seek to provide evidence-based case studies and high quality research, combined with critique and theory, to address fundamental challenging questions about future directions in policing. Through a range of formats including monographs, edited collections and short form Pivots, this series provides research at a variety of lengths to suit both academics and practitioners. The series brings together new topics at the forefront of policing scholarship but is also organised around who the contemporary police are, what they do, how they go about it, and the ever-changing external environments which bear upon their work. The series wi
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