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Police Leadership and Management
Published 2015-03-01“…Book Review -- Police Leadership and Management by Margaret Mitchell and John Casey (editors), Federation Press, Sydney, 2007, 290 pages, ISBN 9781862876491, Reviewed by Alan Beckley…”
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Lessons of Policing and Exclusion
Published 2019-12-01“…Can schools, as sites where democratic interactions can be practiced, carry out this vital function if these needs are viewed in contention with or even subordinate to safety, as defined as furthering fear, policing, and exclusion?…”
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Policing, databases, and surveillance
Published 2019-03-01“…Information maintained by institutional fiduciaries should not be volunteered unless necessary to forestall an ongoing or imminent serious wrong.Scientific novelty: the article suggests the following recommendations on the access of law enforcement bodies to data bases: a) if a policing agency seeks non-public records about an identified person, it should have to demonstrate suspicion of wrongdoing proportionate to the intrusion involved; b) if a law enforcement agency is accessing data for the purpose of executing a profile to identify suspects, it should ensure the profile produces the requisite proportionality - derived hit rate, avoids illegitimate discrimination, and uses an understandable algorithm; c) if policing agencies are relying on a crime rather than a suspect or a profile as the starting point of the investigation, the crime should be serious and the number of people investigated kept to the minimum dictated by the time and place of the crime; d) collections of data needed by law enforcement should be maintained outside of government to the extent consistent with governing needs, but wherever maintained they should be authorized by specific legislation and administrative rules transparently and democratically arrived at. …”
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Restraining the Yoga Police
Published 2020-11-01“…Definitions of yoga are used as a way of imposing norms and attempts to enforce them amount to censure by “the yoga police”. Drawing on quotations from yogic texts, the essay argues that policing others in the name of authenticity is itself the epitome of ‘unyogic’ conduct.…”
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The Role of the Police in Counterterrorism
Published 2014-06-01Subjects: “…police…”
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Criticism of the Police in the News
Published 2014-06-01Subjects: “…policing…”
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The legitimacy of the police in Serbia
Published 2015-01-01Subjects: “…police…”
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POLICING PUBLIC PROTESTS
Published 2023-01-01“… On November 24, 2022, Mr. Colum Price, police advisor for the Royal Brunei Police Force and owner of Top2% training and consultancy, presented Policing Public Protests. …”
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Police CrimeStat
Published 2020-11-01Subjects: “…Information Technology, Police Blotter, Crime Map, Incidents Reports, Analytics, Statistical Map, Crime Statistics, Murcia, Negros Occidental…”
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Democracy and police violence
Published 2018-02-01“…Are police agencies less likely to use torture in democracies than in non-democracies? …”
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Predictive Policing in China
Published 2020-09-01“… China’s public security forces are employing more and more technology in their push for an ‘informatization (信息化)’ of their police work. The application of analytical techniques for solving past crimes or preventing future crimes based on big data analysis is thereby a key component of China’s approach for technology-led policing. …”
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The pillow police campaign
Published 2015“…This paper presents The Pillow Police, a public information campaign about child sleep deprivation, initiated by four final year students from the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University. …”
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Of predictive policing and punishment
Published 2018“…This paper will start off by looking at the current predictive policing tools in the United States and China, two of the most populous and technologically advanced countries in the world. …”
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