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Writing The World Of Policing The Difference Ethnography Makes Didier Fassin Editor

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Writing The World Of Policing The Difference Ethnography Makes Didier Fassin Editor
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.18 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Didier Fassin (editor)
ISBN: 9780226497785, 022649778X
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Writing The World Of Policing The Difference Ethnography Makes Didier Fassin Editor by Didier Fassin (editor) 9780226497785, 022649778X instant download after payment.

As policing has recently become a major topic of public debate, it was also a growing area of ethnographic research. Writing the World of Policing brings together an international roster of scholars who have conducted fieldwork studies of law enforcement in disadvantaged urban neighborhoods on five continents. How, they ask, can ethnography illuminate the role of the police in society? Are there important aspects of policing that are not captured through interviews and statistics? And how can the study of law enforcement shed light on the practice of ethnography? What might studying policing teach us about the epistemological and ethical challenges of participant observation? Beyond these questions of crucial interest for criminology and, more generally, the social sciences, Writing the World of Policing provides a timely discussion of one of the most problematic institutions in contemporary society.

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