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Police, politics, and culture in a deeply divided society
Badi Hasisi
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Institute of Criminology
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Politics
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Minority Groups
100%
Deeply Divided Societies
100%
Police Perceptions
100%
Druze
75%
Political Variables
75%
Arab
50%
Cultural Differences
50%
Muslim Arabs
50%
Arab Minority
50%
Political Disagreement
50%
Minority Perception
50%
Israel
25%
Jews
25%
Jewish
25%
Majority Group
25%
Political Attitudes
25%
Receptivity
25%
Immigrant Minorities
25%
Police Practice
25%
Cultural Variables
25%
Native Minorities
25%
Cultural Pluralism
25%
Police Contact
25%
Muslim-Christian Relations
25%
Political Difference
25%
Police-minority Relations
25%
Cultural Code
25%
Psychology
Immigrant
100%
Pluralism
100%
Receptivity
100%
Arts and Humanities
Police
100%
Minority Groups
36%
Druze
27%
Disagreement
18%
Majority
18%
Cultural Differences
18%
Jews
9%
Judaism
9%
Israel
9%
Literature
9%
Cultural Pluralism
9%
Receptivity
9%
Cultural codes
9%
Social Sciences
Police
100%
Minority Groups
36%
Cultural Differences
18%
Judaism
9%
Jews
9%
Israel
9%
Cultural Diversity
9%
Receptivity
9%