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De-escalation techniques on daily duty: a body-worn camera analysis of police–civilian interactions in the Netherlands
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Policing: An International Journal
Policing: An International Journal (2026) 49 (3): 480–498.
Published: 26 January 2026
... emotional and behavioral states. Design/methodology/approach We systematically analyzed body-worn camera footage from 82 real-life police-civilian interactions in the Netherlands, coding 35 distinct de-escalation techniques. Using Firth's logistic regression with cluster bootstrap, we assessed...
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Perceptions of identity management in police-civilian interactions: considering the role of gender and race
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Policing: An International Journal
Policing: An International Journal (2021) 44 (2): 314–331.
Published: 22 December 2020
...Kate M. Den Houter; Deepshikha Chatterjee Purpose The purpose of this paper is to assess if in viewing tense, potentially stigmatizing, police-civilian interactions, people bring their own gendered and racial biases, as they form perceptions of officers' use of identity management (IM) strategies...
