Tom Barker examines police homicide and the different behavior patterns that lead to it, ranging from misadventure to intent. This book includes a variety of cases from accidental deaths involving careless, reckless or negligent law enforcement officers to murders committed by LEOs engaged in organized crime or serial sexual homicides.
Tom Barker examines police homicide and the different behavior patterns that lead to it, ranging from misadventure to intent. This book includes a variety of cases from accidental deaths involving careless, reckless or negligent law enforcement officers to murders committed by LEOs engaged in organized crime or serial sexual homicides.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
Produktdetails
Policing Perspectives and Challenges in the Twenty-First Century
Tom Barker, former police officer and police academy instructor, is professor emeritus in the School of Justice Studies at Eastern Kentucky University. He is a national and international expert on police issues and operations.
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Chapter 1: Policework Occupation and Police Perpetrated Homicides Chapter 2: Law Enforcement Homicides Chapter 3: Accidental LEO Perpetrated Homicides Chapter 4: Justified Police Shooting Homicides Chapter 5: Non-lethal Use of Force? TASER Related Homicides Chapter 6: Suicide By Cop: SBC Chapter 7: In-Custody Police Perpetrated Homicides: Jails & Lockups Chapter 8: Killer Cops: Overview Chapter 9: Sexually Motivated Killer Cops: Police Perpetrated sexual Murders Chapter 10: Domestic Violence Homicides: Killer Cops Chapter 11: Rogue Killer Cops: Two Categories Chapter 12: Into the Future