Police sociology

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The police sociology is a special sociology , with the social function of the police is concerned, as well as with their internal organization and the selection and training of police officers. A current method of police sociology is hermeneutic police research .

literature

  • Johannes Feest , Rüdiger Lautmann : The police. Sociological studies and research reports. Westdeutscher Verlag, Opladen 1971.
  • Manfred Brusten , J. Feest, R. Lautmann (Ed.): The police. An institution of public authority. Analysis, criticism, empirical data. Luchterhand, 1975.
  • Roland Girtler : Everyday life in the police force: strategies, goals and structures of police action. Westdeutscher Verlag, Opladen 1981, ISBN 3-531-11480-8 . (Field research by the Vienna Police)
  • M. Herrnkind, Sebastian Scheerer (ed.): The police as an organization with a license to use violence. Possibilities and limits of control. Lit Verlag, Münster / Hamburg 2003.
  • Hans-Jürgen Lange: The police in society. On the sociology of internal security. Leske + Budrich, Opladen 2003.
  • Jo Reichertz , Norbert Schröer (ed.): Hermeneutic police research. Leske + Budrich, Opladen 2003.
  • Karlhans Liebl: Mistakes and learning culture in the police. Publishing house for police science, Frankfurt am Main 2004.
  • Anja Mensching: Lived hierarchies. Micropolitical arrangements and organizational cultural practices using the example of the police. Publishing house for social sciences, Wiesbaden 2008.
  • Marcel Schöne: Pierre Bourdieu and the police field. A special case of the possible. Verlag für Policewissenschaft, Frankfurt am Main 2011, ISBN 978-3-86676-198-8 .