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Gender, policing and social control : examining police officers' perceptions of and responses to young women depicted as violent / Suzanne Young.

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Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

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Examining police officers' perceptions of and responses to young women depicted as violent

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1 online resource (vii, 281 pages)

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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Stirling, 2011.

Summary

"This research investigates the perceptions of and responses to young women depicted as violent from police officers in Scotland. Thirty three qualitative interviews were carried out with front line police officers in 2008 to investigate social control mechanisms employed to regulate the behaviour of young women. The research utilised feminist perspectives to develop an understanding of how young women deemed as violent face formal and informal mechanisms of social control from police officers."--Abstract.

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