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Inside the Ruc: Routine Policing in a Divided Society

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Police in divided societies have a paradoxical role. They may operate benignly in discharging routine police duties and at the same time are forced to function as a militarized, repressive force to contain political violence. One of the countries where this controversy over policing is most widespread is Northern Ireland. In this innovative study, based on Kathleen Magee's extensive interviews and research with an RUC unit, John Brewer explores the effects which "the troubles" have on routine policing and assesses how ...

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Inside the Ruc: Routine Policing in a Divided Society 1991, Oxford University Press, USA, Oxford, England

ISBN-13: 9780198278467

Hardcover