Community-based counterterrorism policing: recommendations for practitioners
This article presents recommendations for practitioners of community-based counterterrorism policing. The recommendations are located and explained within two broad propositions: recognize the implications and limitations of policing by consent, and respect the legitimate religious beliefs of all co...
Main Authors: | Lambert, Robert, Parsons, Tim |
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Format: | Article |
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Taylor and Francis Group
2017
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