Police brutality : opposing viewpoints / Helen Cothran, book editor. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: San Diego, California : Greenhaven Press, (c)2001.Description: 154 pages ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- HV8141.C843.P655 2001
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Includes bibliographies and index.
Is misconduct by law enforcement a serious problem? -- Police brutality is a serious problem Human Rights Watch -- The extent of police brutality is exaggerated Arch Puddington -- Police corruption is widespread Joseph D. McNamara -- The extent of police corruption is exaggerated Sunil Dutta -- The FBI is brutal and corrupt Phyllis Schlafly -- Charges against the FBI are exaggerated Oliver "Buck" Revell -- What factors cause police brutality? -- Racism causes police brutality Salim Muwakkil -- The police are not racist Michael Levin -- Ineffective training on handling the mentally ill causes police brutality Los Angeles Times -- A lack of female officers causes police brutality Tracy Fitzsimmons -- Do modern police methods cause police misconduct? -- Assertive policing leads to police misconduct Clarence Page -- Assertive policing reduces crime Mona Charen -- Community policing does not prevent police brutality Revolutionary Worker -- Community policing reduces crime Edmund F. McGarrell -- Racial profiling is unjust Bob Herbert -- Race is an important consideration to reduce crime Jackson Toby -- Who should police the police? -- Civilian oversight reduces police brutality Nation -- Civilian oversight does not prevent police brutality Ken Boettcher -- Codes of silence prevent effective oversight Jack E. White -- The police code of silence is exaggerated James Lardner.
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