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UID:pretalx-cepol-online-conference-2021-NHSTPZ@conference.cepol.europa.eu
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DESCRIPTION:During the COVID-19 health crisis there are challenges posed al
 so for law enforcement. It is important not to neglect the side of the pan
 demic affecting the relationship between society and the state\, as the la
 tter is exercising its power through law enforcement agencies\, responsibl
 e for enforcing COVID-19 measures and controlling possible violations. The
  proposed presentation will highlight the following implications : i. The 
 construction of «corona-crimes» differing from the ordinary criminality 
 police is trained and accustomed to counter\, resulting also in cases of i
 nternal conflict and confusion for police officers\, ii. Corona measures a
 ffecting the perceptions of citizens regarding the role of the police in d
 emocratic states: new roles attributed and/or old stereotypes re-emerging 
 ii. Police officers’ health in danger by deliberate attempts of virus tr
 ansmission (e.g. spread of bodily fluids against policemen alerts) or duri
 ng arrest conditions of proximity with suspects\, iv. Racial and other dis
 crimination dangers during Covid-19 policing (e.g. Roma\, alternative char
 acteristics groups of population)\, v. Cases of excessive use of violence 
 and control mechanisms for accountability. \nThe proposed presentation wil
 l use also results\, info\, etc from the research the presenter has been c
 arrying out as member of the «COVID-19 and Viral Violence Working Group»
  (National Science Foundation funded Social Science Extreme Events Researc
 h-SSEER Network& CONVERGE/Natural Hazards Center at the University of Colo
 rado Boulder\, https://converge.colorado.edu/resources/covid-19/working-gr
 oups/issues-impacts-recovery/covid-19-and-viral-violence). This COVID-19 W
 orking Group effort was supported by the National Science Foundation-funde
 d Social Science Extreme Events Research (SSEER) network and the CONVERGE 
 facility at the Natural Hazards Center at the University of Colorado Bould
 er (NSF Award #1841338). Any opinions\, findings\, and conclusions or reco
 mmendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not
  necessarily reflect the views of the NSF\, SSEER\, or CONVERGE.
DTSTAMP:20210425T084535Z
LOCATION:Public Relations and Public Order
SUMMARY:"Corona Crimes" and law enforcement: implications for policing duri
 ng the pandemic - Maria Alvanou
URL:https://conference.cepol.europa.eu/cepol-online-conference-2021/talk/NH
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