Policing and Race in America
Economic, Political, and Social Dynamics
Herausgeber: Ward, James D.
Policing and Race in America
Economic, Political, and Social Dynamics
Herausgeber: Ward, James D.
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This collection explores policing and race in relationship to political challenges, economic realities, and social ramifications. This is done through the use of evidence-based research and established best practices as presented in fourteen chapters written by accomplished scholars across various academic disciplines.
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This collection explores policing and race in relationship to political challenges, economic realities, and social ramifications. This is done through the use of evidence-based research and established best practices as presented in fourteen chapters written by accomplished scholars across various academic disciplines.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 500g
- ISBN-13: 9781498550932
- ISBN-10: 1498550932
- Artikelnr.: 54378360
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 500g
- ISBN-13: 9781498550932
- ISBN-10: 1498550932
- Artikelnr.: 54378360
Edited by James D. Ward - Contributions by James D. Ward; Maria J. Albo; Britt S. Aliperti; Christine Barrow; Domonic Bearfield; Sharlene Graham Boltz; Julian Brinkley; Edward Dillon; Lauren Edwards; Jared Ellison; John Eterno; Barry D. Friedman; Juan E.
Part I: Political Challenges 1.Policing and Race in America: Economic,
Political, and Social Dynamics James D. Ward 2.What to Do When the Yelling
Stops: How Black Lives Matter Can Have Lasting Impact Donomic Bearfield,
Robert Maranto, and Ian Kingsbury 3.Contemporary Police and Minorities in
the United States: Causes, Theories, and Solutions John Eterno and
Christine Barrow 4.Leveraging the Intersection of Politics, Problem and
Policy in Organizational and Social Change: An Historical Analysis of the
Detroit, Los Angeles, and Atlanta Police Departments Andrew J. Grandage,
Britt S. Aliperti and Brian N. Williams 5.Policy Feedback: Government
Skepticism Trickling from Immigration to Matters of Health Vanessa Cruz
Nichols, Alana M.W. LeBron, and Francisco I. Pedraza Part II: Economic
Realities 6.What Have We Learned about Incarceration and Race? Lessons from
30 years of Research Samuel L. Myers, Jr. 7.Should More Law Enforcement be
the Answer to Crime? Ronald Zullo 8.Punishing Members of Disadvantaged
Minority Groups for Calling 911 Barry D. Friedman and Maria J. Albo Part
III: Social Ramifications 9.Check Your Bubble! Mindful Intersections of
Trauma and Community Policing Sharlene Graham Boltz 10.Assessing Racial and
Ethnic Differences in the Consequences of Police Use of Force Jared Ellison
and Benjamin Steiner 11.Bridging the Safety Divide Through Technology to
Improve the Partnership between Students and Campus Law Enforcement: An
"App" Opportunity Edward Dillon, Brian N. Williams, Seong C. Kang, Juan E.
Gilbert, Julian Brinkley, and Dekita Moon. 12.Community Policing as a
Solution: What is the Evidence? Lauren Edwards and Ian Klein 13.Developing
a Comparativist Ethics for the Evaluative Study of Racialized Police
Violence Mario A. Rivera and James D. Ward Conclusion: Reflections on
Realities, Challenges, and Ramifications James D. Ward
Political, and Social Dynamics James D. Ward 2.What to Do When the Yelling
Stops: How Black Lives Matter Can Have Lasting Impact Donomic Bearfield,
Robert Maranto, and Ian Kingsbury 3.Contemporary Police and Minorities in
the United States: Causes, Theories, and Solutions John Eterno and
Christine Barrow 4.Leveraging the Intersection of Politics, Problem and
Policy in Organizational and Social Change: An Historical Analysis of the
Detroit, Los Angeles, and Atlanta Police Departments Andrew J. Grandage,
Britt S. Aliperti and Brian N. Williams 5.Policy Feedback: Government
Skepticism Trickling from Immigration to Matters of Health Vanessa Cruz
Nichols, Alana M.W. LeBron, and Francisco I. Pedraza Part II: Economic
Realities 6.What Have We Learned about Incarceration and Race? Lessons from
30 years of Research Samuel L. Myers, Jr. 7.Should More Law Enforcement be
the Answer to Crime? Ronald Zullo 8.Punishing Members of Disadvantaged
Minority Groups for Calling 911 Barry D. Friedman and Maria J. Albo Part
III: Social Ramifications 9.Check Your Bubble! Mindful Intersections of
Trauma and Community Policing Sharlene Graham Boltz 10.Assessing Racial and
Ethnic Differences in the Consequences of Police Use of Force Jared Ellison
and Benjamin Steiner 11.Bridging the Safety Divide Through Technology to
Improve the Partnership between Students and Campus Law Enforcement: An
"App" Opportunity Edward Dillon, Brian N. Williams, Seong C. Kang, Juan E.
Gilbert, Julian Brinkley, and Dekita Moon. 12.Community Policing as a
Solution: What is the Evidence? Lauren Edwards and Ian Klein 13.Developing
a Comparativist Ethics for the Evaluative Study of Racialized Police
Violence Mario A. Rivera and James D. Ward Conclusion: Reflections on
Realities, Challenges, and Ramifications James D. Ward
Part I: Political Challenges 1.Policing and Race in America: Economic,
Political, and Social Dynamics James D. Ward 2.What to Do When the Yelling
Stops: How Black Lives Matter Can Have Lasting Impact Donomic Bearfield,
Robert Maranto, and Ian Kingsbury 3.Contemporary Police and Minorities in
the United States: Causes, Theories, and Solutions John Eterno and
Christine Barrow 4.Leveraging the Intersection of Politics, Problem and
Policy in Organizational and Social Change: An Historical Analysis of the
Detroit, Los Angeles, and Atlanta Police Departments Andrew J. Grandage,
Britt S. Aliperti and Brian N. Williams 5.Policy Feedback: Government
Skepticism Trickling from Immigration to Matters of Health Vanessa Cruz
Nichols, Alana M.W. LeBron, and Francisco I. Pedraza Part II: Economic
Realities 6.What Have We Learned about Incarceration and Race? Lessons from
30 years of Research Samuel L. Myers, Jr. 7.Should More Law Enforcement be
the Answer to Crime? Ronald Zullo 8.Punishing Members of Disadvantaged
Minority Groups for Calling 911 Barry D. Friedman and Maria J. Albo Part
III: Social Ramifications 9.Check Your Bubble! Mindful Intersections of
Trauma and Community Policing Sharlene Graham Boltz 10.Assessing Racial and
Ethnic Differences in the Consequences of Police Use of Force Jared Ellison
and Benjamin Steiner 11.Bridging the Safety Divide Through Technology to
Improve the Partnership between Students and Campus Law Enforcement: An
"App" Opportunity Edward Dillon, Brian N. Williams, Seong C. Kang, Juan E.
Gilbert, Julian Brinkley, and Dekita Moon. 12.Community Policing as a
Solution: What is the Evidence? Lauren Edwards and Ian Klein 13.Developing
a Comparativist Ethics for the Evaluative Study of Racialized Police
Violence Mario A. Rivera and James D. Ward Conclusion: Reflections on
Realities, Challenges, and Ramifications James D. Ward
Political, and Social Dynamics James D. Ward 2.What to Do When the Yelling
Stops: How Black Lives Matter Can Have Lasting Impact Donomic Bearfield,
Robert Maranto, and Ian Kingsbury 3.Contemporary Police and Minorities in
the United States: Causes, Theories, and Solutions John Eterno and
Christine Barrow 4.Leveraging the Intersection of Politics, Problem and
Policy in Organizational and Social Change: An Historical Analysis of the
Detroit, Los Angeles, and Atlanta Police Departments Andrew J. Grandage,
Britt S. Aliperti and Brian N. Williams 5.Policy Feedback: Government
Skepticism Trickling from Immigration to Matters of Health Vanessa Cruz
Nichols, Alana M.W. LeBron, and Francisco I. Pedraza Part II: Economic
Realities 6.What Have We Learned about Incarceration and Race? Lessons from
30 years of Research Samuel L. Myers, Jr. 7.Should More Law Enforcement be
the Answer to Crime? Ronald Zullo 8.Punishing Members of Disadvantaged
Minority Groups for Calling 911 Barry D. Friedman and Maria J. Albo Part
III: Social Ramifications 9.Check Your Bubble! Mindful Intersections of
Trauma and Community Policing Sharlene Graham Boltz 10.Assessing Racial and
Ethnic Differences in the Consequences of Police Use of Force Jared Ellison
and Benjamin Steiner 11.Bridging the Safety Divide Through Technology to
Improve the Partnership between Students and Campus Law Enforcement: An
"App" Opportunity Edward Dillon, Brian N. Williams, Seong C. Kang, Juan E.
Gilbert, Julian Brinkley, and Dekita Moon. 12.Community Policing as a
Solution: What is the Evidence? Lauren Edwards and Ian Klein 13.Developing
a Comparativist Ethics for the Evaluative Study of Racialized Police
Violence Mario A. Rivera and James D. Ward Conclusion: Reflections on
Realities, Challenges, and Ramifications James D. Ward