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OverviewA seminal study on police violence in Germany, giving voice to victims and exposing systemic failures. Police Use Excessive Force in Germany presents the first comprehensive study of police violence in Germany, an issue that has remained largely underexamined in academic and legal discourse. Drawing on a large-scale survey of over 3,300 victims and more than sixty in-depth qualitative interviews, this book unpacks the complexities of excessive force, explaining the power dynamics that shape these encounters and the legal obstacles victims face in seeking justice. The authors analyze how police officers exert their authority in moments of conflict, how excessive force is defined and contested, and how legal frameworks influence accountability—or its absence. Through firsthand testimonies and empirical data, the book illuminates the systemic nature of police violence and the broader implications for law enforcement and human rights. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Laila Abdul-Rahman , Hannah Espín Grau , Luise Klaus , Tobias SingelnsteinPublisher: Campus Verlag Imprint: Campus Verlag Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9783593520155ISBN 10: 359352015 Pages: 450 Publication Date: 31 July 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationLaila Abdul-Rahman, Hannah Espín Grau, and Luise Klaus are research assistants in the KviAPol research project. Tobias Singelnstein is professor of criminology and criminal law at the University of Frankfurt. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |