Jonathan Dunnage, Mussolini’s Policemen : Behaviour, ideology and institutional culture in representation and practice

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17 juin 2016

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Clive Emsley, « Jonathan Dunnage, Mussolini’s Policemen : Behaviour, ideology and institutional culture in representation and practice », Crime, Histoire & Sociétés, ID : 10.4000/chs.1622


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What provides a police institution with its culture, its vision of how to behave, its awareness of the society in which it functions? And how far can a significant shift in a country’s style and system of government affect police attitudes and behaviour? These are the underlying questions at the heart of Jonathan Dunnage’s important new study of Mussolini’s policemen. The policemen in Dunnage’s book are mainly those of the Interior Ministry. They have never had the military glamour of the Car...

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