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Bürger, B., Ellner, H. (2025). Generation Z like future. Rethinking the future of police and training. In: Greis, T. Police training in the 21st century Quo vadis, police training?, pp. 95-114.
Bürger, B., Arlinghaus, A. (2024). Generation Z: The future of working time organization in the police? Z. Arb. Wiss. 78, 447-457. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41449-024-00454-1
Bürger, B. (2023). Public Order Policing: From Theory to Practice. In: Bürger, B., Herold, T.D., Lee, R. (eds) Public Order Policing. Springer, Cham, pp. 1-31.
Herold, T.D., Bürger, B. (2023). Preventing Crime at Assemblies. In: Bürger, B., Herold, T.D., Lee, R. (eds) Public Order Policing. Springer, Cham. Springer, Cham, pp. 33-60.
Bürger, B. (2023). Specialized Public Order Units: Integrating a Community Policing Mindset. In: Bürger, B., Herold, T.D., Lee, R. (eds) Public Order Policing. Springer, Cham, pp. 271-290.
Behrendes, U., Bürger, B. (2023). Almost Forgotten Experiential Knowledge of De-escalation. In: Bürger, B., Herold, T.D., Lee, R. (eds) Public Order Policing. Springer, Cham, pp. 101-128.
Bürger, B., Thielmann, G. (2023). Police Organization and the Policing of Assemblies in Germany. In: Bürger, B., Herold, T.D., Lee, R. (eds) Public Order Policing. Springer, Cham, pp. 149-168.
Bürger, B., Thielmann, G., Hanson, A., Dobson, C. (2023). Differences in United States and German Police Organizations with an Impact on the Policing of Public Assemblies. In: Bürger, B., Herold, T.D., Lee, R. (eds) Public Order Policing. Springer, Cham, pp. 169-200.
Bürger, Bernd (2022): The role of the police at assemblies. From theory to practice. In: Bürger: The role of the police at assemblies. Theory and practice. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden.
Bürger, Bernd; Herold, Tamara (2022): Assemblies and events from the perspective of crime prevention. In: Bürger: The role of the police at assemblies. Theory and practice. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden.
Becher, Martin; Bürger, Bernd (2022): Perspective change seminars - a contribution to reflective police practice at assemblies and beyond. In: Bürger: The role of the police at assemblies. Theory and practice. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden.
Bürger, Bernd (2022): Evidence-protection and arrest units: between communicative conflict resolution and robust intervention. In: Bürger: The role of the police at assemblies. Theory and practice. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden.
Brandl, Jürgen; Bürger, Bernd (2022): The measurable effect of tactical communication in action. In: Bürger: The role of the police at assemblies. Theory and practice. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden.
Bürger, Bernd, Dillinger, Stefanie, Weber, Angelika (2022) Opportunities and challenges of digital training. In: Wehe D., Siller H. (eds) Handbook of police management. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden.
Bürger, Bernd; Weibler, Jürgen (2022): Digital leadership in the police.in: Wehe D., Siller H. (eds) Handbuch Polizeimanagement. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden.
Bürger, Bernd (2022): Citizen orientation in evidence recovery and arrest units. In: C. Barthel: Proactive police work as a leadership and management task, pp. 233-251.
Bürger, Bernd (2020): The organization of work in the police and its effects on (in)security in public spaces. In: Zeitpolitisches Magazin, Volume 17, Issue 36.
Bürger, Bernd; Nachreiner, Friedhelm (2019): Findings on stress and strain in police guard and rotating shift duty. Initial situation, consequences and need for action. In: Fischbach/Lichtenthaler: Health in the police, pp. 49-94.
Bürger, Bernd (2019): When the mood changes. In: What serves peace. Impulses and lectures from the spring conference of the Bavarian state synod, Nachrichten der evangelisch-lutherischen Kirche in Bayern 2/19.
Alberts, Cornelia; Bürger, Bernd (2018). The EU Working Time Directive and its impact on police practice. The Police, 109, 217-227
Bürger, Bernd; Nachreiner, Friedhelm (2018): Individual and organizational consequences of employee-determined flexibility in shift schedules of police patrols. In: Police Practice and Research, Volume 19, 2018, Issue 3.
Bürger, Bernd; Vogt, Catharina (2016): The Austrian Human Rights Advisory Board: Preventing Unethical Use of Police Force with Regard to Restorative Justice Principles. In: Joachim Kersten and Catharina Vogt: Strengthening democratic processes: Police oversight through Restorative Justice with a special focus on Austria, Hungary and Germany, Frankfurt am Main: Verlag für Polizeiwissenschaft.
Bürger, Bernd (2015): Working time models for the police patrol service. Eine interdisziplinäre Analyse am Beispiel der Bayerischen Polizei, Frankfurt am Main: Verlag für Polizeiwissenschaft.
Bürger, Bernd (2015): The Human Rights Advisory Council in Austria. An instrument for the systematic (self-)reflection of human rights-compliant police work. In: Bernhard Frevel and Rafael Behr (eds.): Empirical Police Research XVII: The Criticized Police, pp. 101-024.
Bürger, Bernd (2014): The Austrian Human Rights Advisory Council - A "restorative justice" approach to dealing with and preventing human rights violations by the police? In: Rolf Ritsert and Antonio Vera (eds.): Risk management in turbulent times. The police in the field of tension between economic, social and ethical requirements, p. 161 - 192.
Bürger, Bernd (2013): The Austrian Human Rights Advisory Board. A tool to prevent the unethical use of police powers under the light of restorative justice principles.
Bürger, Bernd (2013): The deployment of German riot police units in other European countries - a model for success? In: Thomas Feltes (ed.): Police and soccer. Analyses of the ritual character of Bundesliga matches, pp. 101-123.
Bürger, Bernd (2010): BRD operational units in other European countries. An analysis of foreign deployments of closed units based on the deployment of German riot police units at the UEFA European Football Championship 2008 in Austria.
Interview for the podcast "Der blaue Talk" on the topic "Generation Z"
Interview for the podcast "Beurteilungsrunde" of the NRW police "Da treffen Generationen aufeinander - Doppelfolge" (available exclusively on the intranet of the NRW police): Episode 1: "You, what are the working hours like here?" - In this episode, we have an expert on generational issues as our guest. We talk to Dr. Bernd Bürger about lawnmower parents, why values and time are so important to young people - and why a dose of understanding can be good for both sides. So what makes the younger generation tick and how can managers adapt to this? Is Generation Z a challenge for police leadership or does the Z stand for future?" Episode 2: "Generations meet ... in the truest sense of the word. Dr. Bernd Bürger takes some time to talk to us about the value horizon in the new management strategy and its topicality. We find out who is still prepared to go the "extra mile" and why 50 kilometers to the place of work could be a reason for young people to quit. What can we learn from this for the future and do the generations perhaps have more in common than we thought? Have a listen."
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