Perilous Policing provides an interrogatory to law enforcement practices. Including the police and marginalized populations, the use of surveillance technology, the Black Lives Matter movement and the erosion of police narrative, use of force against people of color, immigration enforcement, "war on cops," and police militarization
Perilous Policing provides an interrogatory to law enforcement practices. Including the police and marginalized populations, the use of surveillance technology, the Black Lives Matter movement and the erosion of police narrative, use of force against people of color, immigration enforcement, "war on cops," and police militarizationHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Thomas Nolan has been an Associate Professor in Criminal Justice at Boston University, the State University of New York at Plattsburgh, and Merrimack College. He was a Senior Policy Advisor at the Office of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties in the Department of Homeland Security in Washington, D.C., and a 27-year veteran (and former lieutenant) with the Boston Police Department. His doctoral work focused on moral probity among police officers, and his recent publications deal with such topics as civil rights and civil liberties in policing and constitutional issues of surveillance.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The Police, the Constitution, and Civil Rights and Civil Liberties; 2. Technology and Privacy in the Era of Homeland Security; 3. Deadly Force: Compliance, Confrontation, and Consequences for African Americans; 4. Black Lives Matter: Interrogating and Challenging the Law Enforcement Narrative; 5. The "War Against the Police": The Fictive Response to the New Accountability; 6. The "Immigration Police": The Demonization of the "Other"; 7. "Soldier Up": The Consequences of Militarization for Communities of Color; 8. "Taking Off the Cuffs": Police Retrenchment and Resurgence; 9. Fusion Centers: An Unholy Alliance of Federal, State, and Local Law Enforcement; 10. Perilous Policing: "That's the Signpost Up Ahead"
1. The Police, the Constitution, and Civil Rights and Civil Liberties; 2. Technology and Privacy in the Era of Homeland Security; 3. Deadly Force: Compliance, Confrontation, and Consequences for African Americans; 4. Black Lives Matter: Interrogating and Challenging the Law Enforcement Narrative; 5. The "War Against the Police": The Fictive Response to the New Accountability; 6. The "Immigration Police": The Demonization of the "Other"; 7. "Soldier Up": The Consequences of Militarization for Communities of Color; 8. "Taking Off the Cuffs": Police Retrenchment and Resurgence; 9. Fusion Centers: An Unholy Alliance of Federal, State, and Local Law Enforcement; 10. Perilous Policing: "That's the Signpost Up Ahead"
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