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Why training is not improving the police response to sexual violence against women: a glimpse into the 'black box' of police training

Stanko, B. & Hohl, K. ORCID: 0000-0003-3992-019X (2018). Why training is not improving the police response to sexual violence against women: a glimpse into the 'black box' of police training. In: Milne, E., Brennan, K., South, N. & Turton, J. (Eds.), Women and the Criminal Justice System Failing Victims and Offenders? (pp. 167-186). London: Palgrave Macmillan.

Abstract

Innovative and timely, this collection of essays holds broad appeal to academics and practitioners, as well as students of criminology, criminal justice and law, and all those with an interest in feminism, justice, and inequality.

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Additional Information: Stanko, B. and Hohl, K. (2018). Why training is not improving the police response to sexual violence against women: a glimpse into the 'black box' of police training. In: Milne, E., Brennan, K., South, N. and Turton, J. (Eds.), Women and the Criminal Justice System Failing Victims and Offenders? (pp. 167-186), reproduced with permission of Palgrave Macmillan. This extract is taken from the author's original manuscript and has not been edited. The definitive, published, version of record is available here: https://www.palgrave.com/gp/book/9783319767734.
Departments: School of Policy & Global Affairs > Sociology & Criminology
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