Police brutality / Louise I. Gerdes, book editor. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: Current controversiesPublication details: San Diego : Greenhaven Press, (c)2004.Description: 206 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- HV8141.G366.P655 2004
- HV8141
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Police brutality is a serious problem The Progressive -- Police officers use deadly force too frequently Amnesty International -- The media underestimate police brutality Michael Novick -- Some prisons condone guard brutality Douglas Dennis -- The extent of police brutality is exaggerated Arch Puddington -- The use of deadly force is sometimes necessary Randy Tedford -- The police rarely use excessive force International Association of Chiefs of Police -- The force used against political demonstrators is appropriate James J. Fotis -- Racism promotes police brutality Salim Muwakkil -- The police are not racist Michael Levin -- Aggressive policing encourages police brutality Joseph D. McNamara -- Aggressive policing does not encourage police brutality George L. Kelling -- Antiterrorism measures encourage law enforcement agencies to harass immigrants Jane Bai and Eric Tang -- Antiterrorism measures target only terrorists John Ashcroft -- Militarism in police departments encourages police brutality Diane Cecilia Weber -- Aggressively policing the poor leads to abusive police practices Daniel HoSang -- The war on drugs promotes the unnecessary use of deadly force Paul Armentano -- Public protest against police brutality promotes accountability Edward Lewis -- Police-brutality protests discourage effective policing Tamar Jacoby -- The police must discontinue the practice of racial profiling David Cole -- Unproven accusations that the police use racial profiling discourage effective policing William Norman Grigg -- Early warning systems reduce police misconduct Samuel Walker, Geoffrey P. Alpert, and Dennis J. Kenney -- Citizens should have access to accurate data on the use of deadly force James J. Fyfe -- Video cameras curtail police brutality Richard D. Emery -- Federal lawsuits against police departments effectively punish police brutality Alexis Agathocleous -- Federal intervention in police department policies discourages effective policing Darlene Hutchinson -- Civilian oversight promotes impartial investigation of police misconduct Emma Phillipps and Jennifer Trone -- Civilians cannot objectively oversee police practices Bill Rhetts -- Police chiefs should be given the authority to discipline officers Anonymous -- Police culture makes it difficult to prosecute police brutality Jerome H. Skolnick -- The courts do not adequately punish police departments that use racial profiling David Cole -- Civil lawsuits rarely lead to punishment of police brutality Human Rights Watch -- Juries are reluctant to convict police officers Scott Turow.
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