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Policing and Society
An International Journal of Research and Policy
Volume 30, 2020 - Issue 9
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What democratic policing is … and is not

Pages 1044-1060 | Received 07 May 2019, Accepted 24 Jul 2019, Published online: 31 Jul 2019

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