Autobiographies of a special kind: Recent writings by and on the police in South Africa

Autobiographies of a special kind: Recent writings by and on the police in South Africa

Author: 
Van der Spuy, Elrena
Publisher: 
Institute for Security Studies (ISS)
Date published: 
2013
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Journal Title: 
South African Crime Quarterly
Source: 
South African Crime Quarterly, No. 46, December 2013, pp. 13-22
Abstract: 

The occupational culture of police organisations has long fascinated policing scholars. In the Anglo-American world ethnographic enquiries have contributed much to our understanding of police perceptions, beliefs and actions. This article takes a closer look at efforts to describe and analyse police culture in South Africa. Three genres of writings are considered. Structural accounts of police culture and ethnographic accounts of the police are briefly discussed before turning to a more detailed consideration of a third and emerging genre: police autobiographies. Two recent autobiographies written by former policemen are explored in some detail with the view to considering the contribution of the autobiography to our understanding of the complex occupational dynamics of police and policing in South Africa.

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CITATION: Van der Spuy, Elrena. Autobiographies of a special kind: Recent writings by and on the police in South Africa . : Institute for Security Studies (ISS) , 2013. South African Crime Quarterly, No. 46, December 2013, pp. 13-22 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frautobiographies-special-kind-recent-writings-and-police-south-africa-4