This collection of essays focuses on law and society research
examining how police manage the job put to them and the extent to
which the law figures in what they do. In step with law and society
scholarship, many of the articles are empirical explorations of the
ways in which law enforcement workson the ground in a variety of
policing contexts ranging from patrol to police interrogation. The
collection also includes an introduction outlining the broad scope
of police research across the socio-legal tradition as well as a
selection of essays evaluating police discretion in the areas of
race and gender.
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