Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Relations between the police and ethnic minorities in Sheffield, England / Mylène Jaccoud.

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Canadian Policing Research

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1 online resource (173 pages) : chart

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Author(s) affiliated with: University of Montreal.
"July 2002."
"This study was made possible by a grant from the Conseil québécois de la recherche en sciences sociales (CQRS) in the context of its postdoctoral grants program."

Summary

"The aim of our study of relations between the police and ethnic minorities in a Sheffield neighbourhood was to understand how police officers and ethnicised groups experience and define their relationship, by attempting to bring out the importance of the theme of identity and ethnicity in their discourse. Based on accounts of their experiences and the representations that emerged from these experiences, we also sought to understand some of the issues involved and how these representations of identity affect policing in ethnicised communities."--Page 7.

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Series

Les Cahiers de recherches criminologiques ; no. 38.

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