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Labor Conditions of Beat Officers and Their Relations with the Local Communities in Russia: Evidence from In-depth Interviews in Rural Areas

Student: Bobyleva Aleksandra

Supervisor: Leonid Kosals

Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Sociology (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2019

Analysis of the working conditions and nature of interactions of district police officers in rural areas. Does the population perceive the district police officer as a “stranger among their own people” or do people build communication with the district police officer on an informal basis? Are rural relations with the district authorized Russian version of community policing?

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