Victims and complainants are routinely discredited by policing agencies around the globe. Examining stories of people who have been targeted by police, Dr. Eccy de Jonge reveals how the inner workings of this public institution are failing those who rely upon it the most.
Victims and complainants are routinely discredited by policing agencies around the globe. Examining stories of people who have been targeted by police, Dr. Eccy de Jonge reveals how the inner workings of this public institution are failing those who rely upon it the most.
Eccy de Jonge is a British philosopher, author and artist. She holds a PhD in Philosophy, from the University of Essex and a Postgraduate Certificate in Policing, Policy and Leadership, from the University of Portsmouth. The author of Spinoza and Deep Ecology and Reinstating the Infinite, she has published numerous articles in books and journals on metaphysics, applied ethics, and mental health. She has appeared on national radio and presented papers at international conferences. A keen birder and hiker, she has recently completed a memoir, set on the Shetland islands, exploring the nature of grief. On St Ninian's Isle: A Search for Solace, is forthcoming.
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Chapter 1: Discrediting Victims and Complainants Discrediting Tactics Identifying the Subject Hillsborough Anti Social Behaviour: The Story of Kay Police Attitudes Chapter 2: The Meaning of Bias in Police Investigations Implicit Bias Confirmation Bias The Reid Technique Miscarriages of Justice and Wrongful Arrest Avoiding Bias: Resolutions and Suggestions Chapter 3: Covert Policing Spycops Covert Records and Databases Police and Family Liaison Officers Covert Diagnoses: Case Studies Chapter 4: Road Deaths Police Investigations into Road Deaths Testaments of Victims Policing Attitudes Chapter 5: Police Support Networks Coroners, Inquests and Pathologists The Crown Prosecution Service Case Study: A False Charge of Rape Chapter 6: Accountability: A Grey Area The Police Complaints System Respondents Public Relations Policing Culture Conclusion
Chapter 1: Discrediting Victims and Complainants Discrediting Tactics Identifying the Subject Hillsborough Anti Social Behaviour: The Story of Kay Police Attitudes Chapter 2: The Meaning of Bias in Police Investigations Implicit Bias Confirmation Bias The Reid Technique Miscarriages of Justice and Wrongful Arrest Avoiding Bias: Resolutions and Suggestions Chapter 3: Covert Policing Spycops Covert Records and Databases Police and Family Liaison Officers Covert Diagnoses: Case Studies Chapter 4: Road Deaths Police Investigations into Road Deaths Testaments of Victims Policing Attitudes Chapter 5: Police Support Networks Coroners, Inquests and Pathologists The Crown Prosecution Service Case Study: A False Charge of Rape Chapter 6: Accountability: A Grey Area The Police Complaints System Respondents Public Relations Policing Culture Conclusion
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