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The Cambridge handbook of policing in the United States / edited by Tamara Rice Lave, Eric J. Miller.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Lave, Tamara Rice, editor.
Miller, Eric J., editor.
Cambridge University Press.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Police--United States.
Police.
United States.
Criminal justice, Administration of--United States.
Criminal justice, Administration of.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xvii, 595 pages) : illustrations
Other Title:
Handbook of policing in the United States
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2019.
System Details:
text file
Contents:
Introduction / Tamara Rice Lave and Eric J. Miller
Part I. The view from the streets. Policing as though the public really matters: a call for outcome-based policing / Cameron McLay ; Policing in St Louis: "I feel like a runaway slave sometimes" / Thomas Harvey and Janae Staicer
Part II. Do we need public police? Why we need police / Justin McCrary and Deepak Premkumar ; Police abolitionist discourse? Why it has been missing (and why it matters) / Eduardo Bautista Duran and Jonathan Simon ; The police as civic neighbors / Eric J. Miller ; Pretext and justification: republicanism, policing, and race / Ekow Yankah ; The paradox of private policing / Elizabeth E. Joh
Part III. The law of policing. Justifying police practices: the example of arrests / Rachel A. Harmon ; Police interrogation and suspect confessions / Richard A. Leo ; How fear shapes policing in the US / David A. Harris ; The futile Fourth Amendment: understanding police excessive force doctrine through an empirical assessment of Graham v. Connor / Osagie K. Obasogie and Zachary Newman ; The problematic prosecution of an Asian American police officer: notes from a participant in People v Peter Liang / Gabriel J. Chin
Part IV. Police force and police violence. Confrontational proactive policing: benefits, costs, and disparate racial impacts / Charles F. Manski and Daniel S. Nagin ; Race, police, and the production of capital homicides / Amanda Geller and Jeffrey ; What drives variation in killings by urban police in the United States: two empirical puzzles / Franklin E. Zimring
Part V. Discrimination. Race, pedestrian checks, and the Fourth Amendment / Devon W. Carbado ; In the shadows: policing immigration in the criminal justice system and its impact on racial disparities and identity / Yolanda Vázquez ; Policing "radicalization" / Amna A. Akbar ; Police and the criminalization of LGBT people / Naomi G. Goldberg, Christy Mallory, Amira Hasenbush, Lara Stemple, and Ilan H. Meyer ; Police sexual violence / Tamara Rice Lave ; Policing the mentally ill in Los Angeles on the frontlines of transinstitutionalization / Natalie A. Pifer
Part VI. Technology. The pitfalls of police technology: a minority report / Kami Chavis ; Citizenship talk / I. Bennett Capers ; Predictive policing theory / Andrew Guthrie Ferguson ; Big Data surveillance: the case of policing / Sarah Brayne
Part VII. Reform. Unions and police reform / Stephen Rushin ; Procedural justice and policing: four new directions / Rebecca Hollander-Blumoff ; Moving toward an American police-community reconciliation framework / David Kennedy and Jonathan Ben-Menachem.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Electronic reproduction. Cambridge Available via World Wide Web.
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on August 22, 2019).
Other Format:
Print version: Cambridge handbook of policing in the United States
ISBN:
9781108354721
1108354726
Publisher Number:
40029342573
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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