The Use and Abuse of Police Power in America: Historical Milestones and Current Controversies
Editat de Gina Robertielloen Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 dec 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9798765116050
Pagini: 384
Ilustrații: 35 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Pagini: 384
Ilustrații: 35 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Enables a fuller comprehension of law enforcement in an era of significant political and social upheaval, much of which is tied to racial, ethnic, or economic factors
Notă biografică
Gina Robertiello, PhD, is full professor in the Department of Criminal Justice at Felician University in Lodi, NJ. She is the author of more than 30 publications in the areas of policing, domestic violence, restorative justice, and crisis intervention.
Cuprins
PrefaceAcknowledgmentsPart 1: Legal and Societal Limits to Police Power in Early America (1600s-1800s)Fourth AmendmentFifth AmendmentSixth AmendmentSir Robert Peel and Principles of Modern PolicingBow Street RunnersSouthern Slave PatrolsColonial Night WatchesPinkerton Detective Agency and Private PolicingLaw Enforcement in the Wild WestInternational Association of Chiefs of PoliceCrime Control versus Due ProcessPart 2: Technological Advances and the Rise of Organized Crime (1900-1950)Charles Becker (1870-1915)Gangsters of the 1900sSecret ServiceTeddy Roosevelt's Fight against Police CorruptionACLUJ. Edgar Hoover (1895-1972), Director of the FBIWickersham Report on Soaring Crime during ProhibitionBrown v. MississippiNational Firearms ActPolice Misconduct during the L.A. Zoot Suit RiotsUniform Crime ReportsWiretappingPart 3: Law Enforcement in an Era of Political and Social Upheaval (1950-1975)Miranda v. ArizonaMapp v. OhioTerry v. OhioKerner Commission Report on Race Riots and Police ResponseChicago Police during the 1968 Democratic National ConventionIncrease in Violent Crime Rate and Risk to Law EnforcementControl TheoryKnapp CommissionFrank Serpico (1936-)Summerdale ScandalChurch Committee Investigation of FBI SurveillancePolice Authority to DetainCorruptionRICO ActPart 4: A New Mandate for Exercising Police Power (1975-2000)Wilson and Kelling's Broken Windows TheoryFleeing Felon LegislationRodney King Beating and Riots"Law and Order" as a Popular Political SloganWilliam Bratton (1947-), Police CommissionerRuby Ridge and the Waco SiegeZero Tolerance Policy"Thin Blue Line": Police as a Guard against AnarchyImpact of the War on DrugsChristopher CommissionAbner Louima CaseAmadou Diallo CasePart 5: Intensive Debate about the "American Police State" (2000-Present)Deadly ForcePolice AccountabilityPolice BrutalityPolice Mistreatment in Cases of Civil DisobedienceTimothy Thomas's DeathMilitarization of Public and Campus Police DepartmentsCivil Asset Forfeiture as a Source of Department FundingDeaths in the Line of DutySean Bell ShootingPTSD and Family Issues among OfficersTrayvon Martin ShootingMichael Brown Shooting and the Aftermath in FergusonEric Garner Case in New York City and Subsequent TensionsVariations in Law Enforcement Attitudes about Gun Control LawsUnderstanding Probable CauseBoardwalk EmpireDashcam VideosBody CamerasCommunity Policing TodayEzell Ford ShootingTamir Rice Shooting in ClevelandFreddie Gray CaseWalter Scott ShootingSandra Bland Death in TexasUse of TasersPolice EthicsRacial ProfilingRecidivismConstitutional MandatesCrime Prevention TechniquesPerceptions of Police TodayAbout the Editor and ContributorsIndex
Recenzii
Robertiello provides a basic, solid introduction to the history of relations between the public and the police, thereby helping readers better understand people's range of reactions to the use of force-whether approved or judged excessive-by police and other authorities. Summing Up: Recommended. High school through undergraduate students; general readers.
This easy-to-use, accurate, and up-to-date encyclopedia covers past issues and current controversies involving relationships between the police and the public. . . . A wide variety of users will find this accessible, balanced compilation an excellent place to start their reading and research on the topic. VERDICT A strong beginning reference on historical and modern-day policing. For nonspecialist readers as well as undergraduate and graduate students.
With an in-depth history of policing in America and police/public relationships, The Use and Abuse of Police Power in America provides a effective and complete understanding of police use of force in modern times.
In addressing police-citizen relations, the editor's choice of topics is critical to understanding their evolution. Robertiello successfully selected diverse, significant, and pressing issues that have shaped Americans' views of law enforcement. Recommended.
This easy-to-use, accurate, and up-to-date encyclopedia covers past issues and current controversies involving relationships between the police and the public. . . . A wide variety of users will find this accessible, balanced compilation an excellent place to start their reading and research on the topic. VERDICT A strong beginning reference on historical and modern-day policing. For nonspecialist readers as well as undergraduate and graduate students.
With an in-depth history of policing in America and police/public relationships, The Use and Abuse of Police Power in America provides a effective and complete understanding of police use of force in modern times.
In addressing police-citizen relations, the editor's choice of topics is critical to understanding their evolution. Robertiello successfully selected diverse, significant, and pressing issues that have shaped Americans' views of law enforcement. Recommended.