TY - CHAP TI - Het politievraagstuk in en na Coronatijd. Discussietekst AU - Meershoek, Guus T2 - Europese politiesamenwerking A2 - Kansil, Timo A2 - Vermeulen, Gert A2 - De Buysscher, Peter A2 - Verhage, Antoinette T3 - Cahiers politiestudies AB - Abstract: „The current societal turbulences impose special requirements on policing. This essay suggests how to recalibrate Dutch policing, taking into account the views held in society and within the government about good police work and in view of the changed social need for policing. It is argued that that need has split into three: policing to protect bodies and property, to deal with disturbances in the functioning of society and government and to care for the living environment of citizens. It is argued how the organization of the National Police should respond to this threefold need.“ CY - Sint-Niklaas DA - 2021/// PY - 2021 VL - 2 SP - 271 EP - 284 PB - Gompel & Svacina SN - 978-94-6371-301-6 SV - 59 KW - Polizei ER - TY - JOUR TI - Policing the corona crisis. A comparison between France and the Netherlands AU - Terpstra, Jan AU - de Maillard, Jacques AU - Salet, Renze AU - Roché, Sebastian T2 - International Journal of Police Science & Management AB - Angaben zum Inhalt: „The policing of measures to control the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus is a core aspect of the current corona crisis. This article concentrates on differences in policing the corona crisis in France and the Netherlands. There are huge differences in policing the corona crisis between the two jurisdictions: France with a very strict, repressive approach, and the Netherlands with a more pragmatic, communicative and responsibilizing style. These differences can be understood by looking at the underlying frames about the relationship between state and citizens. The differences in frames about the relationship between police and citizens are more or less similar between the two countries. In France, the dominant frame is of policing as a matter of ‘force’ and ‘war’; the Dutch policing style is framed in terms of responsibilization, communication and persuasion. Despite these important differences, there are also similarities. In both countries there have been fundamental criticisms of the legal basis of the corona measures and of the way that these have been policed. The issues of protest and criticism are often related to the specific dominating frames, in a paradoxical way. The Dutch approach, with its emphasis on proximity, communication and shared responsibilities, may be more effective in realizing compliance with the anti-corona rules than the French one, with its distrust of citizens, use of sanctions and war-like rhetoric. The question is raised of whether the Dutch approach will also be successful if awareness of the dangers of the virus and of the importance of self-control declines.“ DA - 2021/// PY - 2021 DO - 10.1177/1461355720980772 VL - 23 IS - 2 SP - 168 EP - 181 J2 - International Journal of Police Science & Management LA - en SN - 1461-3557 ST - Policing the corona crisis UR - https://doi.org/10.1177/1461355720980772 KW - Frankreich KW - Kontrolle KW - Open Access/Volltext KW - Polizei ER - TY - JOUR TI - Politie en de COVID-19-pandemie in België: impact op het politiewerk, de interne relaties en politie-burgerinteracties AU - Feys, Yinthe T2 - Tijdschrift voor Criminologie AB - Abstract: „In this article, the author reflects on the impact of COVID-19 on policing, the relations among police officers and the interactions between police and citizens based on systematic social observations in small to semi-sized local police forces during the pandemic. The article discusses the nature of police work during the crisis and new types of interventions that police officers are confronted with (e.g. curfew controls). Additionally, the impact of the pandemic on the internal and external relations is discussed. Internally, the COVID-19 measures may have an impact on police officers’ possibilities for personal, social interactions among colleagues, which may potentially challenge the solidarity within the police force. Externally, tensions may arise in relations with citizens, partly because of unclear regulations or variable interpretations of those regulations. Those unclear regulations, but also uncertainties concerning one’s own competences and questions regarding the police’s role in enforcing the pandemic regulations, put pressure on the police’s (self-)legitimacy.“ DA - 2022/// PY - 2022 DO - 10.5553/TvC/0165182X2022064001006 VL - 64 IS - 1 SP - 103 EP - 127 LA - nl SN - 0165-182X ST - Politie en de COVID-19-pandemie in België Y2 - 2023/04/13/14:58:44 KW - Polizei ER -