Researching police custody: past, present and future

Over the last decade, police custody has seen a resurgence of scholarly interest. This chapter maps the contours of this burgeoning field, critically examining the data collection methods that researchers typically use, including observation, interviews, surveys and secondary analysis of custody rec...

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Main Author: Skinns, Layla (Author)
Contributors: Banwell-Moore, Rebecca ; Rice, Lindsey ; Wooff, Andrew
Format: Print Article
Language:English
Published: 2024
In: Introduction to policing research
Year: 2024, Pages: 123-137
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