Citations:policism

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English citations of policism

police-ism: ideology or practice favoring police or policing

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  • 1958, Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Sir Francis Cowley Burnand, Sir Owen Seaman, Punch
    Policism. Adherents to the Police school, or the Hendon Movement, as it is sometimes known, see their subjects only as adjuncts to criminal investigation. Dogs are not so much dogs as trappers of thieves; cats intelligently set off burglar  ...
  • 1989, Jai Dev Sethi, Gandhian critique of western peace movements, South Asia Books:
    There is "policism and policisation", the rise of a police state. The police is everywhere but police are also the political instruments. The two dimensions are linked. What is stopping military and police establishments to combine is the civil  ...
  • 1998, Kevin J. Maroney, Prometheus Award, rec.arts.sf.fandom:
    ... enforce the laws against force and fraud) or private-policism (which assumes that the enforcement of decent behavior will be completely privatized), ...
  • 2004 June 19, Todd Tamanend Clark, Re: Archives for Fall 2004, rec.arts.comics.dc.universe:
    I've seen people who will willingly arrest, try, and punish their own brains. Now that's really sad. That's vigilante brain policism. It's not even official; []
  • 2018 October 13, Brian Holmes, Re: <nettime> elections in Brazil / media, nettime:
    That resentment has been stirred up in the forms of nationalism and racism and what you might call "policism" (as distinguished from militarism) []

unclear whether police-ism or policy-ism

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  • 2016, L. Dong, Public Administration Theories: Instrumental and Value Rationalities, Springer (→ISBN), page 291:
    (2004). “Constitutionalism, Managerialism and Policism: Different Paradigms in Public Administration Theories.” Journal of China National School of Administration (1):33–37.