International audienceStyles of policing are reflected in the methods, decisions and priorities of law enforcement agencies. Based on an ethnographic study of police work in two major French metropolitan areas, this article identifies the styles of policing enforced in France, based on the use of discretionary stop-and-search. Despite nuances due to the variety of units, places and watch commanders, policing is delivered in a mostly proactive and confrontational way, which is reflected in a proliferation of units having an aggressive mandate. Stop-and-search is used to detect criminal activity, ‘take over’ territories and assert police authority, especially when the latter is challenged
Most Western inner-cities experience difficult encounters between the police and marginalized youths...
This article examines the French experience with the so called ‘police de proximite’ or ‘proximity p...
Policing in England and Wales has become increasingly contested since the 1960s and has been subject...
International audienceStyles of policing are reflected in the methods, decisions and priorities of l...
International audienceBy analysing French and German police stop and search on the streets based on ...
Given the recurring unrest in French suburbs and their absence in Germany, this paper examines the q...
Given the recurring unrest in French suburbs and their absence in Germany, this paper examines the q...
In a French-German study including a large survey of adolescents in four cities, we analyze the inte...
International audiencePolice stops are teachable moments, as they generate information concerning th...
In this chapter we revisit and extend discussion about the relation of the police to the key politic...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the changing public/private as well as central/local relat...
France and Britain are European neighbors and have distinct policing styles and traditions which are...
It has long been recognised that discretion is vital to good police work. However, in Britain (and m...
International audienceThis paper examines 'auxiliary' police in three European countries and the ext...
Abstract. Policing in England and Wales has become increasingly contested since the 1960s and has be...
Most Western inner-cities experience difficult encounters between the police and marginalized youths...
This article examines the French experience with the so called ‘police de proximite’ or ‘proximity p...
Policing in England and Wales has become increasingly contested since the 1960s and has been subject...
International audienceStyles of policing are reflected in the methods, decisions and priorities of l...
International audienceBy analysing French and German police stop and search on the streets based on ...
Given the recurring unrest in French suburbs and their absence in Germany, this paper examines the q...
Given the recurring unrest in French suburbs and their absence in Germany, this paper examines the q...
In a French-German study including a large survey of adolescents in four cities, we analyze the inte...
International audiencePolice stops are teachable moments, as they generate information concerning th...
In this chapter we revisit and extend discussion about the relation of the police to the key politic...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the changing public/private as well as central/local relat...
France and Britain are European neighbors and have distinct policing styles and traditions which are...
It has long been recognised that discretion is vital to good police work. However, in Britain (and m...
International audienceThis paper examines 'auxiliary' police in three European countries and the ext...
Abstract. Policing in England and Wales has become increasingly contested since the 1960s and has be...
Most Western inner-cities experience difficult encounters between the police and marginalized youths...
This article examines the French experience with the so called ‘police de proximite’ or ‘proximity p...
Policing in England and Wales has become increasingly contested since the 1960s and has been subject...