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The colours of the chameleon

exploratory research into the involvement of police officers in honour-related conflicts
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Author : Janine Janssen
Annotation
Description This book deals with the dilemmas caused by the various roles one has in life simultaneously. For instance, being a family member, an employee, a friend, a member of a sports club. This could generate tension because expectations of behaviour may clash, or even contradict one another. Individuals may find themselves in a tight spot because notions about loyalty in one's own family, for instance, may be at odds with the dedication and integrity expected by an employer. <br />The central theme of the book focuses on the involvement of police officers in honour-related cases in their private lives, either as suspect, victim, or in some other way. The Colours of the Chameleon thereby not only fills a gap in current honour-related conflict research, but also provides a unique insight into honour codes in the private lives of police officers.<br />Dr Janine Janssen is head of research at the National Expertise Centre for Honour-Related Violence (LEC EGG), in The Hague, The Netherlands. <br />
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740 Mens en maatschappij algemeen NUR
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Publisher Boom uitgevers Den Haag
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Language eng
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Publication date first 2015-07-22
Publication date latest 2015-08-03
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  • ISBN: 9789462365858 (BC)

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