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This special issue deals with ‘bureaucrats in uniform’, an expression by which we like to designate the different administrative agents who have the task of enforcing the law through the legal use of violence, ranging from policemen to provincial and national guards, gendarmes, forest agents, customs officers, and so on. There are at least three reasons for studying this particular group of state agents.