TY - BOOK TI - Police brutality AV - HV8141.G366.P655 2004 PY - 2004/// CY - San Diego PB - Greenhaven Press KW - Police brutality KW - United States N1 - 1 (pages 197-199) and index; 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; 2 ER -