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Pipss.org is an online international social sciences journal devoted to the armed forces and power institutions of post-Soviet societies. The journal's focus is the comparative and multi-disciplinary study of the structures and forces that make up the security systems, administrations and institutions employing armed personnel in all the Republics of the Former Soviet Union (FSU).
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Issue 13 | 2012
Police Brutality & Police Reform in Russia and the CIS

- In a Moscow Bookstore, October 2011
- Elisabeth Sieca-Kozlowski
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Introduction by Anne Le Huérou [Texte intégral]
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Police Brutality & Police Reform in Russia and the CIS - Articles (5)
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Purges, Power and Purpose: Medvedev's 2011 police reforms [Texte intégral]
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Police Brutality & Police Reform in Russia and the CIS - Conversations (2)
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Police Brutality & Police Reform in Russia and the CIS - Document (1)
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Police Brutality & Police Reform in Russia and the CIS - Bibliography
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Police Brutality & Police Reform in Russia and the CIS - Book Reviews (5)
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Paul Hagenloh, Stalin's Police. Public order and mass repression in the USSR, 1926-1941 [Texte intégral]The John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 2009, 460 pages
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Mark Galeotti (Ed.), The Politics of Security in Modern Russia [Texte intégral]Ashgate, 2010, 250 pages
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Brian Taylor, State Building in Putin’s Russia. Policing and Coercion after Communism [Texte intégral]New York: Cambridge University Press, 2011, 373 pages
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Moscow, Fond “Obshchestvennii verdict”, 2010, 100 pages
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V. Voronkov, B. Gladarev, L. Sagitova, Militsiia i etnicheskie migranty: praktiki vzaimodeistviia [Police and ethnic migrants: practices of interaction] [Texte intégral]St-Petersburg, Alateia, 2011, 640 pages
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