9 episodes

A podcast about the controversial police practice, to stop citizens, check their papers and perhaps search them. We explore the way it is done, the experience of being stopped and how to ensure that it is done fairly and appropriately.

Sound identity by Lendl Barcelos
Cover art by Maxim Baraliuc
Production by Irina Baraliuc

Vos papiers s'il vous plait‪!‬ Polstops

    • Science

A podcast about the controversial police practice, to stop citizens, check their papers and perhaps search them. We explore the way it is done, the experience of being stopped and how to ensure that it is done fairly and appropriately.

Sound identity by Lendl Barcelos
Cover art by Maxim Baraliuc
Production by Irina Baraliuc

    Police training in Belgium

    Police training in Belgium

    In the ninth and final episode, Prof Helene Gundhus talks to Loïc Closon about his research on police training in Belgium. They discuss among others its duration, curriculum and pedagogical approach, compare it to other countries, and reflect how the different elements of the training affect the professional behaviour of future police officers.

    • 27 min
    Police stop & search in Spain

    Police stop & search in Spain

    In the eighth episode, Dr José Brandariz talks to Dr Amadeu Recasens, renowned expert in security and policing, about the police stop and search discourse and practice in Catalonia and generally in Spain. They reflect on the historical, political and cultural context that shape the discourse, and whether one can compare policing practices in Spain with other seemingly similar EU countries.

    • 31 min
    Doing police observations in Belgium

    Doing police observations in Belgium

    In the seventh episode, Dr Sarah Van Praet and Estelle Hanard share the experiences of observing police in Belgium. They touch upon the approaches used to observe the daily work of police officers, they discuss how they established the relationship with the officers and the nature of that relationship and how to process the outcomes of their observations. And they share plenty of anecdotes that provide additional insight into what it means to do field research.

    • 30 min
    Police stop & search in Poland

    Police stop & search in Poland

    In the sixth episode, Dorota Czerwińska, Prof. Wojciech Jasiński and Dr hab. Karolina Kremens delve into the theory and practice of police stops in Poland: from the specificity of regulation and statistics to the main controversies and how these are dealt with by the police forces. They discuss the human rights aspect of identity checks and stops, as well as the need for more research, media attention and training of police officers.

    • 36 min
    Researching data-driven policing

    Researching data-driven policing

    In the fifth episode, Dr Lucas Melgaço interviews Dr Fieke Jansen (just before she defended her doctoral thesis) on her research on data-driven policing, where she reflects on how the datafication of society changes the understanding of police power, crime and justice. She offers her insights on how technology and data are used in everyday operations of policing, on the concepts of predictive policing and data legitimacy, and on how critical realism has been applied in her doctoral research.

    • 28 min
    Police stop & search in Finland and Norway – the ‘Nordic’ way

    Police stop & search in Finland and Norway – the ‘Nordic’ way

    In the fourth episode, Dr Randi Solhjell talks to Markus Himanen about police stop & search in Finland and Norway. What is the specific context in both countries and how is the issue reflected in the public debate? What are the controversies related to police stops governance in the Nordic countries?

    • 21 min

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