Polizei, Gewalt Und Staat Im 20. Jahrhundert 2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-531-93385-6_1
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Polizei, Gewalt und Staat im 20. Jahrhundert – Perspektiven

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“…The police should not only be seen as an executive state organ that reacts to crimes and tries to prevent them but also as an institution that actively shapes society and everyday social life. Lüdtke and Sturm (2011, p. 32) emphasise that “the manifestations and characteristics of the state monopoly on the use of force […] are essentially determined by the police […] actors and their perceptions”.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The police should not only be seen as an executive state organ that reacts to crimes and tries to prevent them but also as an institution that actively shapes society and everyday social life. Lüdtke and Sturm (2011, p. 32) emphasise that “the manifestations and characteristics of the state monopoly on the use of force […] are essentially determined by the police […] actors and their perceptions”.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…zumBKA Baumann et al (2011). 8 Vgl.Weinhauer (2002);Lindenberger (2003);Lüdtke et al (2011); Mecking (2020). 9 Vgl.Omi und Winant (2015).…”
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