Trabalho completo: acesso restrito, p.95–110This article provides the background to an international project on use of force by the police that was carried out in seven countries. Force is often considered to be the defining characteristic of policing and much research has been conducted on the determinants, prevalence and control of the use of force, particularly in the United States. However, little work has looked at police officers’ own views on the use of force, in particular the way in which they justify it. Using a hypothetical encounter developed for this project, researchers in each country conducted focus groups with police officers in which they were encouraged to talk about the use of force. The results show interesting similari...
Leading police scholars and practitioners were asked to reflect on the most urgent issues that need ...
Abstract — This study was primarily an investigation into the police personnel's factors, suspect's ...
This paper comprises a theoretical and empirical incursion into the phenomenon of state violence, na...
This article provides the background to an international project on use of force by the police that ...
This article provides the background to an international project on use of force by the police that ...
This article provides the background to an international project on use of force by the police that ...
Trabalho completo: acesso restrito, p.111–138This article focuses on a research project conducted in...
Purpose – In this study we set out to explain police support for the use of force, police response t...
Considering earlier research into police use of force as well as the judicial and practical frame of...
This article focuses on a research project conducted in six jurisdictions: England, The Netherlands,...
In this article we scrutinise previous (empirical) research on legitimate use of force by the police...
As part of their duties, police may be required to use force to contain or control a situation durin...
Police codes of conduct require officers to use the minimum amount of force when enforcing laws and ...
Purpose: This paper aims to build on and contribute to earlier studies on use of force by the police...
Purpose - This paper aims to build on and contribute to earlier studies on use of force by the polic...
Leading police scholars and practitioners were asked to reflect on the most urgent issues that need ...
Abstract — This study was primarily an investigation into the police personnel's factors, suspect's ...
This paper comprises a theoretical and empirical incursion into the phenomenon of state violence, na...
This article provides the background to an international project on use of force by the police that ...
This article provides the background to an international project on use of force by the police that ...
This article provides the background to an international project on use of force by the police that ...
Trabalho completo: acesso restrito, p.111–138This article focuses on a research project conducted in...
Purpose – In this study we set out to explain police support for the use of force, police response t...
Considering earlier research into police use of force as well as the judicial and practical frame of...
This article focuses on a research project conducted in six jurisdictions: England, The Netherlands,...
In this article we scrutinise previous (empirical) research on legitimate use of force by the police...
As part of their duties, police may be required to use force to contain or control a situation durin...
Police codes of conduct require officers to use the minimum amount of force when enforcing laws and ...
Purpose: This paper aims to build on and contribute to earlier studies on use of force by the police...
Purpose - This paper aims to build on and contribute to earlier studies on use of force by the polic...
Leading police scholars and practitioners were asked to reflect on the most urgent issues that need ...
Abstract — This study was primarily an investigation into the police personnel's factors, suspect's ...
This paper comprises a theoretical and empirical incursion into the phenomenon of state violence, na...