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Policing divided societies. Requirements for the civic education of police officers

Bernhard Frevel (Institute for Police and Crime Research, University of Applied Science for Police and Public Administration North Rhine-Westphalia, Münster, Germany)
Philipp Kuschewski (Coordination Office for Civic Education and Police, German Police University, Münster, Germany)

Journal of Criminological Research, Policy and Practice

ISSN: 2056-3841

Article publication date: 16 January 2023

Issue publication date: 24 May 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

The demands on the police to ensure security and order have increased in times of growing right-wing extremism, corona protests and widespread criticism of and dissatisfaction with democratic structures and processes. Protection, escort or even confrontation in the course of public demonstrations and protests as well as the protection, e.g. of politicians, synagogues or mosques requires additional deployment of the police and poses extended challenges. However, the police force itself also faces various problems with antidemocratic, violent or extremist police officers. The purpose of this paper is to elaborate why and how civic education of police officers can be a cornerstone to respond to the described challenges and improve democratic policing.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper describes how civic education can be organized in police training and further education and how it can be designed in cooperation with civil society actors. It is based on a research and development project conducted between 2016 and 2021 under the title “Civic Education and Police.”

Findings

Civic education can or could be an approach in sensitizing police officers to social conflicts and in better understanding the background and reasons for their deployment. Moreover, civic education can be helpful in preventing abuse of power and police violence, reducing negative aspects of esprit de corps and strengthening police legitimacy.

Practical implications

Civic education of police officers can help to understand conflicts and social tensions, strengthen the understanding of the society, improve police investigation, reduce misbehavior and support legitimacy in the democratic state.

Originality/value

The article uses findings from the project Civic Education and Police, which was funded by the Federal Agency for Civic Education between 2016 and 2021. Project partners were the German Police University and the University of Applied Sciences for Police and Public Administration in North Rhine-Westphalia. The project conducted empirical studies on the supply and demand structure of civic education for and in the police. In addition, a database of educational concepts, a series of conferences and a new journal for conference documentation, research and special issues were launched.

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Citation

Frevel, B. and Kuschewski, P. (2023), "Policing divided societies. Requirements for the civic education of police officers", Journal of Criminological Research, Policy and Practice, Vol. 9 No. 2, pp. 93-105. https://doi.org/10.1108/JCRPP-09-2022-0047

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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