Abstract

There are many challenges currently faced by Police Science. On the one hand, the lack of fundamentals that root it in firm, scientific soil, and that manages to anchor its assumptions. On the other, the miscegenation with which it is impregnated, giving it a disconcerting flavor at times of sociology, at times of law, at times of some human science from which they are rightly anchored. One of two things: either police science manages to reach a certain status, or it will not be able to escape the guide fish syndrome, the one that only feeds on what other bigger ones eat.The present issue bets that they have already differentiated themselves to some degree from the other human sciences, and have their own object, specifications, causalities. Admittedly, these are still small steps, but they are necessary and will always follow the creation of some science. It was like that with sociology, it was also like that with anthropology, it wouldn't be different with police science.

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