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Police and the Policed, Language and Power Relations on the Margins of the Global South, by Danielle Watson

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Police and the Policed, Language and Power Relations on the Margins of the Global South, by Danielle Watson
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Police and the Policed
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1057697433
Responsibility statement
by Danielle Watson
Series statement
Springer eBooks.
Sub title
Language and Power Relations on the Margins of the Global South
Summary
This book examines communication between police and residents of a designated crime 'hotspot' community in the Global South. It looks at communicative realities within a marginalised community in the twin island republic of Trinidad and Tobago and explores how police and the individuals that they police purposefully assign categories to each other before, during and after interactions. It also examines the relations between the police and the community and how power is manifested through authored or assigned labels, stigmas and stereotypes. Overall, it suggests alternative strategies to address problematic police and community relations and provides another standpoint from which communicative redress between police and residents of marginalized communities in the Global South can be approached.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
1. Introduction -- 2. Policing Marginalized Communities in the Global South - Examining Contextual Realities -- 3. Community Profiles - Initial Thoughts on Positioning the Police and the Policed -- 4. Assigning the Brand - Police Labelling and its Impact on Police/Community Relations -- 5. Branding Babylon - How the Policed see the Police -- 6. Police Typecasting and the Power Dichotomy -- 7. Stigmatizing and Stereotyping the Police: Communicative Realities for the Policed -- 8. Negotiating Labels, Stigmas and Stereotypes - Discussions for the Future of Policing
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