1. Introduction.- 2. ACAB.- 3. Echoes of police culture.- 4. Coping with police corruption.- 5. Discretion in police stops and searches.- 6. Police crowd control operations and the concealment of police identities.- 7. Rape myths and police attitudes.- 8. What do the police really do?- 9. The bitter end of politicized promotions- 10. Conclusion.
Angelo G. Constantinou is an adjunct lecturer in Criminology/Policing at the Open University of Cyprus, and a visiting senior lecturer in Criminology at the University of Cyprus.Heholds a PhD in Criminology/Sociology from the University of Edinburgh and his research focuses on criminological and policing matters. He has researched and published on a corpus of subjects, such as criminological theory testing, adjudication of sex trafficking cases, operations against human trafficking, sex traffickers, crime displacement, police discretion, police culture, and police corruption. Moreover, he has taught and developed a number of university courses vis-a-vis criminology and policing. Prior to joining the academia he had worked with the Cyprus Police for eight years.