Discretion as an Obstacle: Police Culture, Change, and Governance in a Norwegian Context
The article analyse how the framing of police culture within two cases influence change within the police organization and lead to new measures through which to achieve police legitimacy and public acceptance. The first case is the overall police reform initiative in Norway, which is aimed at centra...
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