Drawing on the sociology of Max Weber, Barbara Thériault investigates
today's relations toward difference within German police forces.
Accompanying and interviewing police officers whose job it is to
contribute to the acknowledgement of difference, the sociologist
outlines three ideal types of actors - an empathetic, a principled, and
an opportunist one - and the motives underlying their actions. A fourth
type, the specialist, is conspicuously absent. Why is that so? Solving
this enigma helps depicting the relations to difference within police
forces: it points to a specific "spirit" of diversity and a singular way
to apprehend the individual in Germany.