The average rating for Pouvoirs et contre-pouvoirs dans la culture mexicaine based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2020-08-24 00:00:00 Bradley Blakeley I have to admit when I first saw the title for this book I thought it was a recent book only to find out that it is basically 30 years old it's sad to see how things havent changed in 30 years throughout the book they basically tear apart the Republican spending of the 1980s which makes me curious to think what this author would think of the last 30 years I had an LOL moment at the end when it referenced how we need to not party like Donald Trump |
Review # 2 was written on 2017-06-20 00:00:00 Reed Long From the point of view of a prospective police cadet, it was a highly beneficial read. It provides an insight into what the job of a police patrolman entails (from observances of a sociologist/philosopher supplemented with interviews with several actual officers), into different personal styles of policing and attitudes toward it. It tries to identify and describe a desirable, "professional", policing attitude based on behavior of the exemplary interviewed officers, as well as the various ways it can be less than ideal - avoiding, cynical, aggressive. The book also hints at the character traits and world views of the "professional", exemplary officers - here I would have liked to see the book to go into greater depth. |
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