Police brutality is addressed from an interactionist approach to highlight the dynamics of a police-government-justice nexus. Crosschecking of motivational patterns, public discourses, internal and criminal investigations, Court’s rulings and accountability-avoiding practices shows how their interaction allows excessive force to become perennial.
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Anastassia Tsoukala is a senior researcher at University Paris Cité, former Associate Professor of Criminology at University Paris-Saclay and Vice President at the Hellenic Police Centre of Security Studies.
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