Police Practices and Civil Rights in New York City

Police Practices and Civil Rights in New York City
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Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105061941444
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Synopsis Police Practices and Civil Rights in New York City by : United States Commission on Civil Rights

Police Practices and Civil Rights in New York City

Police Practices and Civil Rights in New York City
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Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Total Pages : 214
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ISBN-10 : 0756705347
ISBN-13 : 9780756705343
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Synopsis Police Practices and Civil Rights in New York City by : Mary Frances Berry

On May 26, 1999, the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights conducted a hearing in New York City to examine current police practices & their impact on civil rights in the community at large. The Commission had a strong interest in studying the methods used by the city to balance crime fighting with the exercise of appropriate restraint, particularly following the highly publicized tragedies involving Abner Louima & Amadou Diallo. This report is intended to offer insights into some of the tensions that exist between the New York Police Dept. & the communities that it serves. Chapters: recruitment, selection, & training; police-community relations; & civilian complaints.

Fight the Power

Fight the Power
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Publisher : NYU Press
Total Pages : 315
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ISBN-10 : 9781479862450
ISBN-13 : 1479862452
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Fight the Power by : Clarence Taylor

A story of resistance, power and politics as revealed through New York City’s complex history of police brutality The 2014 killing of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri was the catalyst for a national conversation about race, policing, and injustice. The subsequent killings of other black (often unarmed) citizens led to a surge of media coverage which in turn led to protests and clashes between the police and local residents that were reminiscent of the unrest of the 1960s. Fight the Power examines the explosive history of police brutality in New York City and the black community’s long struggle to resist it. Taylor brings this story to life by exploring the institutions and the people that waged campaigns to end the mistreatment of people of color at the hands of the police, including the black church, the black press, black communists and civil rights activists. Ranging from the 1940s to the mayoralty of Bill de Blasio, Taylor describes the significant strides made in curbing police power in New York City, describing the grassroots street campaigns as well as the accomplishments achieved in the political arena and in the city’s courtrooms. Taylor challenges the belief that police reform is born out of improved relations between communities and the authorities arguing that the only real solution is radically reducing the police domination of New York’s black citizens.

Encyclopedia of Law Enforcement

Encyclopedia of Law Enforcement
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Publisher : SAGE Publications
Total Pages : 1729
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ISBN-10 : 9781452265322
ISBN-13 : 1452265321
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Encyclopedia of Law Enforcement by : Larry E Sullivan

Click ′Additional Materials′ for downloadable samples Although there is a plethora of studies on crime and punishment, law enforcement is a relatively new field of serious research. When courts, sentencing, prisons, jails, and other areas of the criminal justice system are studied, often the first point of entry into the system is through police and law enforcement agencies. Unfortunately, understanding of the important issues in law enforcement has little general literature to draw on. Currently available reference works on policing are narrowly focused and sorely out-of-date. To this end, a distinguished roster of authors, representing many years of knowledge and practice in the field, draw on the latest research and methods to delineate, describe, and analyze all areas of law enforcement. This three-volume Encyclopedia of Law Enforcement provides a comprehensive, critical, and descriptive examination of all facets of law enforcement on the state and local, federal and national, and international stages. This work is a unique reference source that provides readers with informed discussions on the practice and theory of policing in an historical and contemporary framework. The volumes treat subjects that are particular to the area of state and local, federal and national, and international policing. Many of the themes and issues of policing cut across disciplinary borders, however, and several entries provide comparative information that places the subject in context. Key Features • Three volumes cover state and local, federal, and international law enforcement • More than 250 contributors composed over 400 essays on all facets of law enforcement • An editorial board made up of the leading scholars, researchers, and practitioners in the field of law enforcement • Descriptions of United States Federal Agency law enforcement components • Comprehensive and inclusive coverage, exploring concepts and social and legal patterns within the larger topical concern • Global, multidisciplinary analysis Key Themes • Agencies, Associations, and Organizations • Civilian/Private Involvement • Communications • Crime Statistics • Culture/Media • Drug Enforcement • Federal Agencies/Organizations • International • Investigation, Techniques • Types of Investigation • Investigative Commissions • Law and Justice • Legislation/Legal Issues • Military • Minority Issues • Personnel Issues • Police Conduct • Police Procedure • Policing Strategies • Safety and Security • Specialized Law Enforcement Agencies • Tactics • Terrorism • Victims/Witnesses Editors Marie Simonetti Rosen Dorothy Moses Schulz M. R. Haberfeld John Jay College of Criminal Justice Editorial Board Geoffrey Alpert, University of South Carolina Thomas Feltes, University of Applied Police Sciences, Spaichingen, Germany Lorie A. Fridell, Police Executive Research Forum, Washington, DC James J. Fyfe, John Jay College of Criminal Justice David T. Johnson, University of Hawaii at Manoa Peter K. Manning, Northeastern University Stephen D. Mastrofski, George Mason University Rob Mawby, University of Plymouth, U.K. Mark Moore, Harvard University Maurice Punch, London School of Economics, U.K. Wesley G. Skogan, Northwestern University

Analysis of Racial Disparities in the New York Police Department's Stop, Question, and Frisk Practices

Analysis of Racial Disparities in the New York Police Department's Stop, Question, and Frisk Practices
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Total Pages : 84
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015075626070
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Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Analysis of Racial Disparities in the New York Police Department's Stop, Question, and Frisk Practices by : Greg Ridgeway

89% of pedestrian stops by the New York Police Department involve non-white persons. The Dept. asked that a study be conducted by the RAND Center on Quality Policing (CQP) to help the New York City Police Department understand the issue of the predominance of pedestrian stops and identify recommendations for addressing potential problems.

Fixing Broken Windows

Fixing Broken Windows
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-10 : 9780684837383
ISBN-13 : 0684837382
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Fixing Broken Windows by : George L. Kelling

Cites successful examples of community-based policing.

Spatial Regulation in New York City

Spatial Regulation in New York City
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 269
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ISBN-10 : 9781136740671
ISBN-13 : 1136740678
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Spatial Regulation in New York City by : Themis Chronopoulos

This book explores and critiques the process of spatial regulation in post-war New York, focusing on the period after the fiscal crisis of the 1970s, examining the ideological underpinnings and practical applications of urban renewal, exclusionary zoning, anti-vagrancy laws, and order-maintenance policing. It argues that these practices were part of a class project that deflected attention from the underlying causes of poverty, eroded civil rights, and sought to enable real estate investment, high-end consumption, mainstream tourism, and corporate success.

Police Practices and the Preservation of Civil Rights

Police Practices and the Preservation of Civil Rights
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Total Pages : 204
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ISBN-10 : UCSC:32106007377333
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Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Police Practices and the Preservation of Civil Rights by : United States Commission on Civil Rights

Revisiting Who is Guarding the Guardians?

Revisiting Who is Guarding the Guardians?
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Total Pages : 100
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ISBN-10 : PURD:32754070339357
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Synopsis Revisiting Who is Guarding the Guardians? by : United States Commission on Civil Rights

Character and Cops

Character and Cops
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Publisher : American Enterprise Institute
Total Pages : 498
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ISBN-10 : 0844741531
ISBN-13 : 9780844741536
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Character and Cops by : Edwin J. Delattre

This book is a study of the nature and formation of the moral integrity and intellectual competence that make individuals and institutions worthy of the public trust.