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Racial And Prejudicial Stereotyping By Police Its Impact On Investigative Interviewing And The Outcomes Of Criminal Investigations Minhas

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Racial And Prejudicial Stereotyping By Police Its Impact On Investigative Interviewing And The Outcomes Of Criminal Investigations Minhas
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Racial And Prejudicial Stereotyping By Police Its Impact On Investigative Interviewing And The Outcomes Of Criminal Investigations Minhas instant download after payment.

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.57 MB
Author: Minhas, Rashid
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Racial And Prejudicial Stereotyping By Police Its Impact On Investigative Interviewing And The Outcomes Of Criminal Investigations Minhas by Minhas, Rashid instant download after payment.

This book uncovers the influence of racial and prejudicial stereotyping during police investigation of suspects from stigmatised communities. The book examines the under-researched aspect of whether and how negative stereotypes appear to influence the police interviews, investigative decision-making, and outcomes of criminal investigations when officers investigate individuals from stigmatised communities as suspects of crime.