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245 0 0 _aPolice brutality /
_cLouise I. Gerdes, book editor.
_hPR
260 _aSan Diego :
_bGreenhaven Press,
_c(c)2004.
300 _a206 pages ;
_c24 cm.
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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440 0 _aCurrent controversies
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504 _a1 (pages 197-199) and index.
505 0 0 _tPolice brutality is a serious problem
_rThe Progressive --
_tPolice officers use deadly force too frequently
_rAmnesty International --
_tThe media underestimate police brutality
_rMichael Novick --
_tSome prisons condone guard brutality
_rDouglas Dennis --
_tThe extent of police brutality is exaggerated
_rArch Puddington --
_tThe use of deadly force is sometimes necessary
_rRandy Tedford --
_tThe police rarely use excessive force
_rInternational Association of Chiefs of Police --
_tThe force used against political demonstrators is appropriate
_rJames J. Fotis --
_tRacism promotes police brutality
_rSalim Muwakkil --
_tThe police are not racist
_rMichael Levin --
_tAggressive policing encourages police brutality
_rJoseph D. McNamara --
_tAggressive policing does not encourage police brutality
_rGeorge L. Kelling --
_tAntiterrorism measures encourage law enforcement agencies to harass immigrants
_rJane Bai and Eric Tang --
_tAntiterrorism measures target only terrorists
_rJohn Ashcroft --
_tMilitarism in police departments encourages police brutality
_rDiane Cecilia Weber --
_tAggressively policing the poor leads to abusive police practices
_rDaniel HoSang --
_tThe war on drugs promotes the unnecessary use of deadly force
_rPaul Armentano --
_tPublic protest against police brutality promotes accountability
_rEdward Lewis --
_tPolice-brutality protests discourage effective policing
_rTamar Jacoby --
_tThe police must discontinue the practice of racial profiling
_rDavid Cole --
_tUnproven accusations that the police use racial profiling discourage effective policing
_rWilliam Norman Grigg --
_tEarly warning systems reduce police misconduct
_rSamuel Walker, Geoffrey P. Alpert, and Dennis J. Kenney --
_tCitizens should have access to accurate data on the use of deadly force
_rJames J. Fyfe --
_tVideo cameras curtail police brutality
_rRichard D. Emery --
_tFederal lawsuits against police departments effectively punish police brutality
_rAlexis Agathocleous --
_tFederal intervention in police department policies discourages effective policing
_rDarlene Hutchinson --
_tCivilian oversight promotes impartial investigation of police misconduct
_rEmma Phillipps and Jennifer Trone --
_tCivilians cannot objectively oversee police practices
_rBill Rhetts --
_tPolice chiefs should be given the authority to discipline officers
_rAnonymous --
_tPolice culture makes it difficult to prosecute police brutality
_rJerome H. Skolnick --
_tThe courts do not adequately punish police departments that use racial profiling
_rDavid Cole --
_tCivil lawsuits rarely lead to punishment of police brutality
_rHuman Rights Watch --
_tJuries are reluctant to convict police officers
_rScott Turow.
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