Kultur. Struktur. Praxis.
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Kultur. Struktur. Praxis.

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Kultur. Struktur. Praxis.Hermann Gro Nathalie Hirschmann Daniela Hunold Astrid Jacobsen Anja Mensching Peter Schmidt Marschel Schne Rafael Behr Anja Mensching Von einem, der auszog, als Polizeiforscher auf die Polizei und als Polizist auf die Polizeiforschung zu schauen Udo Behrendes Fragen an einen frheren Kollegen Ein Interview mit Rafael Behr Teil 1 Josef Pfaffenlehner Das Berufsbild der Polizei im Spannungsfeld zu Ethik und Bildung Werner Schiewek Was macht die 'Guten'

Hermann Groß/Nathalie Hirschmann/Daniela Hunold/Astrid Jacobsen/ Anja Mensching/Peter Schmidt/Marschel Schöne Rafael Behr Anja Mensching Von einem, der auszog, als Polizeiforscher auf die Polizei und als Polizist auf die Polizeiforschung zu schauen Udo Behrendes Fragen an einen früheren Kollegen - Ein Interview mit Rafael Behr - Teil 1 Josef Pfaffenlehner Das Berufsbild der Polizei im Spannungsfeld zu Ethik und Bildung Werner Schiewek Was macht die 'Guten' gut? - Rafael Behrs Anregungen für die Polizeiethik Clemens Lorei/Kerstin Kocab Gut Ding will (W-)Eile haben Marschel Schöne Von Bullen und Sozialsofties. Das Verhältnis von Polizei und Sozialer Arbeit Nathalie Hirschmann Graphic Novel Eva Groß/Joachim Häfele Polizei und Wissenschaft im ambivalenten Verhältnis Antonio Vera Von der ethnografischen Feldforschung zur explorativen Faktorenanalyse - Methodologische Entwicklungen bei der Erforschung der Organisationskultur der Polizei Peter Schmidt/Hermann Groß Hochschule und Polizeibehörde unter einem Dach: Gelungenes Bildungskonstrukt oder Fehlkonstruktion? Bernhard Frevel Funktion und Wirkung von Kultur(tätigkeit) in der Polizei - Eine 'Leerstelle' in Rafael Behrs Cop-Culture-Forschung Thomas Gundlach Zum Verhältnis von Kriminologie und Kriminalistik oder wer braucht hier eigentlich wen? Udo Behrendes Fragen an einen früheren Kollegen - Ein Interview mit Rafael Behr - Teil 2 Nils Zurawski "Der will doch nur ins Fernsehen" - Gedanken zur Figur des engagierten Wissenschaftlers und den Abwehrreflexen einer Organisation Christoph Kopke/Oussama Laabich Polizeiliches Erfahrungswissen oder vorurteilsgerichtete Ermittlungspraxis? - Zur Debatte um Racial Profiling Thomas Feltes/Wolfgang Mallach Risiken und Nebenwirkungen im Polizeialltag: Der Lagebedingte Erstickungstod Daniela Klimke "Nur tuntig darfst Du nicht sein" - LGBTIQ* und Polizei Hartmut Aden Die Kontrolle der internationalen Polizeizusammenarbeit und des Streetlevel-Policing - Zwei getrennte Welten Astrid Jacobsen Lagebild Behr Daniela Hunold Rafael Behr: Klarheit und Erkenntnis Verzeichnis der Autorinnen und Autoren

EAN: 9783866768734
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Erscheinungsjahr: 05.09.2024
Titel der Reihe: Empirische Polizeiforschung#30#
Redaktion: Groß, Hermann & Hirschmann, Nathalie & Hunold, Daniela & Jacobsen, Astrid & Anja, Mensching & Schmidt, Peter & Schöne, Marschel
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 289
Keyword: Kultur; Polizei; Wissenschaft
Fachschema: Recht~Soziologie
Fachkategorie: Recht
Länge: 210 mm
Breite: 148 mm
Höhe: 23 mm
Gewicht: 342 gr
Produktform: Kartoniert
Genre: Sozialwissenschaften/Recht/Wirtschaft
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