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Authors: Noppe, J.; Devroe, E.;

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Abstract

Deze bundel brengt verslag uit van de tweedaagse conferentie die de Stichting Maatschappij en Veiligheid uit Nederland (SMV) en het Centrum voor Politiestudies uit België (CPS) organiseerden op 12 en 13 december 2013 in Deinze. De conferentie had als thema "Tides and currents in police theories", waarbij het de bedoeling was te reflecteren over hoe er tegenwoordig wordt gedacht over politie, met andere woorden over de onderliggende stromen en evoluties in politietheorieën. Rond ditzelfde thema werd tevens een Cahier Politiestudies samengesteld dat op de tweedaagse conferentie aan de deelnemers en sprekers werd aangeboden3. Het thema van de conferentie en het Cahier was gebaseerd op een paper van Jack Greene "The Tides and Currents, Eddies and Whirlpools and Riptides of Modern Policing: Connecting Thoughts". Deze paper werd geschreven naar aanleiding van een seminarie dat plaatsvond bij de Universiteit Gent in het kader van de werkgroep "politie" van de European Society of Criminology (ESC) in september 2010. Met deze conferentie wilden we de analyse verder doortrekken en kwamen naast de theoretische inzichten ook de beleidsmatige implicaties ervan aan bod. Met deze publicatie willen we de rijke discussies die zich ontwikkelden ter gelegenheid van deze conferentie onder de aandacht van de geïnteresseerden brengen en continuëren. De publicatie is deels in het Nederlands, deels in het Engels, waarbij we de auteurs vrij lieten de taal van hun voorkeur te hanteren.

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