Police Abuse in Contemporary Democracies ed. by Michelle D. Bonner, et al. (review)
Police and police abuse are a form of governance, the book shows: they define and delimit the rule of law at the ground level and impact the lived experience of democracy for large populations. [...]the editors contend, police abuse is not solely a legacy of authoritarian states. Several other chapt...
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