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Addressing Corruption in The Police Service

The Thick Blue Line
BookHardcover
EUR130,00

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This book offers an autoethnographic examination of the author's last three years as a serving police officer and as Head of the Professional Standards Department, recorded in personal journals. It analyses the emotional and philosophical impact arising from day-to-day interactions with police officers and reflects on corruption and how it is perceived both inside and outside the service. This book posits a model of the kakistocratic police milieu as a theoretical framework for analysis of the police in contemporary neoliberal liquid modernity which could be used to explore other police phenomenological research data. This autoethnographic insider research provides a rare addition to the knowledge on police corruption. It speaks in particular to those doing professional policing degrees and police practitioners.

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ISBN/GTIN978-3-031-75067-0
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
Publication townCham
Publication countrySwitzerland
Publishing date02/12/2024
Edition2024
Pages176 pages
LanguageEnglish
Illustrations3 s/w Abbildungen
Article no.16602527
CatalogsVLB
Data source no.33796e6fa7d44280b60fe8150ca19d34
Product groupBU774
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Brendan Brookshaw completed his PhD at the University of Plymouth, UK, which was an autoethnographic examination of police attitudes towards corrupt or improper practice by police officers. Since 2016 he has been a lecturer in Professional Policing and Criminology at Plymouth University and at City College Plymouth. In September 2018 Brendan retired from the Police as Detective Chief Inspector after 30 years' service.

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