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    Special Issue: Police-Academic partnerships: Working with the police in policing (EJPS, Volume 5)

    Aims and scope

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    Aims and Scope
    Antoinette Verhage, Dominique Boels, Lieselot Bisschop, Wim Hardyns

    Introduction

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    Introduction
    Matthew Bacon, Joanna Shapland, Layla Skinns

    Articles

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    What is police research good for? – Reflections on moral economy and police research
    James Sheptycki
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    Belgian reflections on the dialogue of the deaf
    Marleen Easton, Stanny De Vlieger
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    Open Access
    Different ways of acting and different ways of knowing? The cultures of policeacademic partnerships in a multi-site and multi-force study
    Alan Greene, Layla Skinns
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    Police partnership working: Lessons from a co-located group pilot
    Penny Dick
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    From ‘what works?’ to ‘who am I?’: Existential research in the extended policing family
    Adam White, Imogen Hayat
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    Crafting legitimate policeresearch partnerships through procedural justice
    Sarah Bennett, Peter Martin, Ian Thompson
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    Experiments in policing: The challenge of context
    Ben Bradford, Chris, Sarah MacQueen
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    Open Access
    Police reform, research and the uses of ‘expert knowledge’
    Nicholas R. Fyfe, Neil Richardson
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