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Rethinking police legitimacy in postcolonial Hong Kong: Paramilitary policing in protest management
Ka Ki Lawrence HO
Department of Social Sciences (SSC)
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Hong Kong
100%
Postcolonial Hong Kong
100%
Police Legitimacy
100%
Paramilitaries
100%
Professionalism
33%
Copyright
33%
Special Administrative Region
33%
Hong Kong Police
33%
One Country Two Systems
33%
Resistance to Change
33%
Public Order
33%
Public Perception
33%
Protest Policing
33%
Frequently Asked Questions
33%
Conceptual Debate
33%
Civil Unrest
33%
Abrupt Change
33%
Systems Principles
33%
Policing Models
33%
Police Perceptions
33%
Street Violence
33%
Model Order
33%
Social Sciences
Hong Kong
100%
Police
100%
Resistance to Change
16%
Law Enforcement
16%