Violence and Conflict in the Politics and Society of Modern FranceJanice Windebank, Renate Günther, Association for the Study of Modern and Contemporary France (Great Britain) |
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Chapter | 5 |
The decline in police violence in the maintenance of order | 101 |
state violence | 117 |
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