Bridging Police Work with the Public Health Domain: An Occupational Safety and Health Perspective

For good reasons, public health and public policing constitute two separate constellations of public affairs governance. They widely differ with regard to their objectives, legal basis, workforce, expertise, traditions, occupational culture and many more. In conjunction to both strands of governance...

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