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New Article: “Creating “Windows of Opportunity”: How Police Officers Sense and Generate Momentum for Gaining Control in Police-Civilian Interactions” by Laura D. Keesman @WileySociology #sssi #policing #sociology https://doi.org/10.1002/symb.686

We have just published Laura D. Keesman’s article “Creating “Windows of Opportunity”: How Police Officers Sense and Generate Momentum for Gaining Control in Police-Civilian Interactions” on Early View of Symbolic Interaction. Members of SSSI can access the article HERE and by clicking … Continue reading

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New Article: “Policy Accounts of Body-Worn Camera Footage In News Media” by Christopher J. Schneider #sssi #sociology #policing https://doi.org/10.1002/symb.621 @WileySociology @sundaysociology

Symbolic interactionists have had a long-standing interest in the work of the police. From Peter K. Manning’s study of “Producing Drame: Symbolic Communication and the Police” (1982) through to more recent research on police interrogations by Gary David and colleagues … Continue reading

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Review of Adams & Anderson “Policing in Natural Disasters” by Patrick Parnaby #sssi #policing https://doi.org/10.1002/symb.500 cc @sociologylens

We have just published Patrick Parnaby’s (University of Guelph) review of Terri M. Adams and Leigh R. Anderson’s book “Policing in Natural Disasters: Stress, Resilience, and the Challenges of Emergency Management” on Early View of Symbolic Interaction. Parnaby writes that … Continue reading

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