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UID:pretalx-cepol-online-conference-2021-Q9WTNP@conference.cepol.europa.eu
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DESCRIPTION:The paper has two parts. The first begins with mapping out four
  distinct ways in how the COVID19 virus may effect certain groups incommen
 surately and lead to systemic and institutional discrimination. This is fo
 llowed by an overview of how Roma throughout Europe have been targeted by 
 racializing and securitizing populist political rhetoric (often coming fro
 m government or local governments and identifying ethno-culturally rooted 
 reasons for higher infection rates and disobeying curfew and social distan
 cing measures) and law enforcement action during first wave of the pandemi
 c in Albania\, Belgium\, Bulgaria\, Hungary\, Italy\, Moldova\, North Mace
 donia\, Romania\, Serbia\, Slovakia\, Turkey and Ukraine. Using the exampl
 e of the Hungarian framework for policing multicultural communities\, the 
 paper investigates whether such legislation could in fact be used as a bas
 is for such targeted action. Hungary is not among the countries where such
  anti-Roma political rhetoric would have been reported from\, and its legi
 slation on policing multiethnic communities is used\, because it arguably 
 fits within the model of adopting European and international standards and
  rhetoric. The paper introduces the concept of benevolent penal populism (
 which carries the potential to be turned into a malevolent one) to explain
  this threat and phenomenon.
DTSTAMP:20210425T084601Z
LOCATION:Public Relations and Public Order
SUMMARY:Populist pressures\, Policing and the Pandemia: Lessons and Challen
 ges for Police Management - Andras L. Pap\, Eszter Kovács Szitkay
URL:https://conference.cepol.europa.eu/cepol-online-conference-2021/talk/Q9
 WTNP/
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