The book addresses police brutality from an angle still unexplored in academia. In opting for an interactionist approach, it focuses on a multi-actor field, the police-government-justice nexus, to show how its dynamics impact on police brutality, deactivate its control and create political and legal disorder.Crosschecking police officers’ motivational patterns with public discourses, the rationale of internal and criminal investigations, Court’s rulings and rank-and-file accountability-avoiding practices shows how their interaction ensures quasi-impunity that allows excessive force to become perennial.Analysis of the manifestation and handling of police brutality in 136 cases is grounded, inter alia, on 128 interviews conducted with victims of excessive force – lawmakers, presspersons, attorneys, protesters, ordinary civilians, members of socially vulnerable groups – or their attorneys and eyewitnesses.
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Contents: Groups impacted by police brutality – Handling groups entitled to constitutional or derogatory protection – The policing of protests and other mass gatherings – Ordinary public order policing – Control mechanisms – The Hellenic Police – External police oversight – Police brutality on trial – Accountability-escaping practices.
Anastassia Tsoukala is a senior researcher at University Paris Cité, former Associate Professor of Criminology at University Paris-Saclay and Vice President at the Hellenic Police Centre of Security Studies.