ISSN 2332-886X
Vol. 22, Issue 2, 2021August 01, 2021 PDT
Police Use of Social Media as Bureaucratic Propaganda: Comments on State Violence and Law Enforcement Use of Social Media in 2020
Police Use of Social Media as Bureaucratic Propaganda: Comments on State Violence and Law Enforcement Use of Social Media in 2020
Articles in Vol. 22, Issue 2, 2021
Vol. 22, Issue 2, 2021
- 22(2) Front MatterCCJLS Editors
- On the Verge of Civil War: The Need for Scholarship on Police in an Era of Rising ExtremismRandy Blazak
- Far-Right Extremism’s Threat to Police Safety and the Organizational Legitimacy of Law Enforcement in the United StatesWilliam S. ParkinColleen E. MillsJeff Gruenewald
- Police Use of Social Media as Bureaucratic Propaganda: Comments on State Violence and Law Enforcement Use of Social Media in 2020Christopher J. Schneider
- Far-left versus Far-right Fatal Violence: An Empirical Assessment of the Prevalence of Ideologically Motivated Homicides in the United StatesCelinet Duran
- Lessons Learned from a Decade of Reform and a Season of Protest: An Enterprise Risk Management Approach to Officer Wellness & Early InterventionRebecca BoatrightChristopher FisherLoren Atherley
Schneider, Christopher J. 2021. “Police Use of Social Media as Bureaucratic Propaganda: Comments on State Violence and Law Enforcement Use of Social Media in 2020.” Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law & Society 22 (2): 25–32.