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Met Alle Geweld Geleerd : Liber Amicorum Voor Otto Adang.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Janssen, Janine.
Contributor:
Spijk, Luuk van.
Moss, Paul.
Language:
Dutch
Subjects (All):
Police psychology.
Criminology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (156 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
The Hague : Boom Uitgevers Den Haag, 2024.
Summary:
This Liber Amicorum honors Otto Adang, a prominent figure in the fields of biology, ethology, and police research. With over two hundred publications, Adang's work has significantly contributed to police and social psychology, criminology, and public safety. His career evolved from studying aggressive behavior in chimpanzees to addressing violence and public order. Adang is known for bridging the gap between academia and practical application, particularly within police education and training. The book consists of three thematic sections: research methods in police studies, public order and aggression, and the role of animals in ethology. It is a testament to Adang's lifelong dedication to integrating research, education, and practical policing. The intended audience includes academics, law enforcement professionals, and students interested in criminology and police studies. Generated by AI.
Contents:
Inhoud
Inleiding
Deel I Politiewetenschap en methoden
Rol en positie van lectoren aan de Politieacademie
Politiewetenschap als beroep … én roeping
Otto Adang: wetenschapper tussen de linies
Praktijkleren, onderzoek en de invloed op politiewerk
Snelle Kennismobilisatie
Deel II Openbare orde, agressie en constructief samenleven
Toen werd begrijpen van geweld heel gewoon: Adangs alternatieve analyse van de ‘agressieve ander’
Waar was dat feestje?
Kunnen wij anders blijven?
Tegenwichten van Otto
Verbindend!
Het escalatiemodel en het Goudse passiespeloproer van 1883
Deel III Dieren en etiologie
Aapjes kijken
Weerbare proefdieren?
Publicatielijst Lectoraatsonderzoeken 2004-2022 Generated by AI.
Notes:
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ISBN:
9789400113930
9400113935
OCLC:
1427662222

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