Working for both sides: how organised crime networks influence Mexican police culture
It is now established that elements in policing bodies’ socio-political environments influence officers’ beliefs, values, and attitudes. Paradoxically, however, the prevailing view within mainstream research is that police communities are also inward-facing entities that are withdrawn from the cultu...
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2023
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Policing and society
Año: 2023, Volumen: 33, Número: 7, Páginas: 749-766 |
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