10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CANTEEN CULTURE»
Discover the use of
canteen culture in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
canteen culture and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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New Visions of Crime Victims
I would argue that it also means that officers will readily accept the stereotype of
male-on-female abuse because it mirrors their own patriarchal social view.65
Such views are reinforced within 'canteen culture'.66 Accordingly, cop culture ...
Carolyn Hoyle, Richard Young, Richard P. Young, 2002
2
Just Boys Doing Business?: Men, Masculinities and Crime
Although the characteristics and values of canteen culture are familiar to any
police officer, not all officers — male or female - ally to them. There is reason to
argue that the values of canteen culture have higher salience in some sections of
the ...
Professor of Criminology and Social Policy and Director Mannheim Centre for Criminology Tim Newburn, Tim Newburn, Elizabeth A Stanko, 2013
Bubba, Jazz, Speedy, Lionel, Saddam and Sponge know every trick in the book. They hang out in seedy pubs, enjoy a good punch-up, and generally find themselves sleeping it off in the cells. Low lifes? Petty villains?
This is often passed on through gossip and comments in their shift breaks -
hence the term canteen culture Working rules - the result of canteen culture; the
specific guidelines which police officers follow as a result of the canteen culture
Bias ...
Stephen Moore, Peter Scourfield, 2002
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Police and Policing: An Introduction
P A J Waddington wrote in 1999 on the so-called 'canteen culture' of the police
both in the CID and more generally, that it has its good as well as its bad side.1
Waddington argues that this culture does not deserve the wholesale criticism to ...
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Human Rights and Policing
Newly trained recruits may be exposed to the 'canteen culture' to which the
impressionable, or those wishing to conform to the norms of the group, are
especially vulnerable during the early part of their career. Canteen culture is a
symptom of ...
Ralph Crawshaw, Stuart Cullen, Dr. Tom Williamson, 2007
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Criminal Justice: An Introduction to Philosophies, Theories ...
All the officers in this study were aware of the 'canteen culture'; although most
denied that it was excessively macho or sexist, there was an agreement by male
and female officers that there was an element of coarse language and sexist
joking ...
Ian Marsh, John Cochrane, Gaynor Melville, 2004
'Cop culture' and 'canteen culture' The relationship between thought, talk and
action is complex and by no means easy to fathom, for what a person thinks they
should do or says they have done or will do is not always what they actually do.
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Police
Culture: Themes and Concepts
Whilst the operational police culture provides a framework of reference points
that enables officers to negotiate the complexities of their interactions with the
public, the 'canteen culture' fulfils a role that is both palliative and 'expressive' (
1999a, ...
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Police Cultures: Themes and Concepts
Whilst the operational police culture provides a framework of reference points
that enables officers to negotiate the complexities of their interactions with the
public, the 'canteen culture' fulfils a role that is both palliative and 'expressive' (
1999a, ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CANTEEN CULTURE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
canteen culture is used in the context of the following news items.
Look At It This Way - March 13, 2015
... in a newsroom 20-30 years ago arranging to meet up over a jar early doors with some Ashes to Ashes cop from the old canteen culture days. «Blackpool Gazette, Mar 15»
Convicted by the police canteen culture
In the spring of 1986 a male prostitute codenamed “Max”, hired by the Sunday People and secretly wired for sound, visited the Fulham flat of ... «The Times, Mar 15»
Police procedural crime fiction: The men and women that discover …
On the evidence here, the fictional cop-shop is in good shape with a younger generation taking over the canteen culture. Perhaps the lonely old ... «The Independent, Jan 15»
Jenny Jones: my recent arrest speaks of a wider problem
There is still an element of canteen culture that leads to corruption.'' Advertisement. But Jones makes the Met sound more idiotic than corrupt. «Varsity Online, Oct 14»
Swoops not best way to address insecurity
Lack of trust and confidence in our police service, brought about largely by the canteen culture, has seen even those who would have ... «The Standard Digital News, May 14»
Do Men Still Have A Problem With Female Bosses?
When it comes to some workplaces, especially if there is a male-orientated canteen culture, male attitudes to female bosses can still be ... «Yahoo Lifestyle UK, Apr 14»
We need a public inquiry to uncover the truth about the scale of …
Problems with the 'canteen culture' of policing are just one part of the problem. HMIC's report highlights other alarming weaknesses with basic ... «The Independent, Mar 14»
Let's do lunch . . . and we'll go for a run while we're at it
“We've a really good canteen culture here, but a lot of people went to the canteen and then maybe for a little walk around the block, but then ... «Irish Times, Mar 14»
We were told the police had stopped covering up corruption. I fear it …
Nevertheless, there was a powerful 'canteen culture' which meant that wrong-doers were often protected, particularly within certain elements of ... «Daily Mail, Mar 14»
IPCC criticises police 'canteen culture' as pair sacked
The Independent Police Complaints Commisssion said its investigation found a unit at Merthyr police station had a so-called "canteen culture", ... «ITV News, Mar 14»