In the wake of recent controversies such as events in Ferguson, Missouri, and Baltimore, Maryland, this book presents strategies to ease rising tensions in citizen-law enforcement relations due to a number of factors that include the press and new technologies. It examines law enforcement policies, procedures, and leadership methods in relation to four cardinal virtues: self-control, justice, competency, and moral courage. It provides solutions to minimizing or avoiding future violent confrontations between citizens and police that are reasonable, practical, and, most importantly, peaceful.
In the wake of recent controversies such as events in Ferguson, Missouri, and Baltimore, Maryland, this book presents strategies to ease rising tensions in citizen-law enforcement relations due to a number of factors that include the press and new technologies. It examines law enforcement policies, procedures, and leadership methods in relation to four cardinal virtues: self-control, justice, competency, and moral courage. It provides solutions to minimizing or avoiding future violent confrontations between citizens and police that are reasonable, practical, and, most importantly, peaceful.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
L. Morgan Banks III, David G. Bolgiano, James M. Patterson
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Preface Acknowledgments About the Authors Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Human Operating System 1.0 Chapter 3 How America Treats Her Warriors and the Cults of Tribalism and Victimology Chapter 4 Virtuous Leadership for Law Enforcement Chapter 5 Virtuous Policing and Maryland's Own NSA Chapter 6 In Defense of Self and Others in the Ghetto: Loss of Right Chapter 7 Murder in Southern California (or Cops Emulating the TV Show Cops) Chapter 8 Officer Ray Bunn and Atlanta's Injustice System Chapter 9 The Overutilization of SWAT and the Militarization of Our Police Departments Chapter 10 Being Poor Is Not a Crime Chapter 11 Peace Officers Versus Professional Law Enforcement Officers Chapter 12 When Society Embraces the Bad Guys: The Sad Song of Sergeant Johnnie Riley Chapter 13 Redefining the Role of State: Back to a True Liberalism Chapter 14 Police in Our School Systems Chapter 15 On Notice and the Presumption of Innocence Chapter 16 How the Lack of Virtue Undermines Society Itself Chapter 17 The Power of Link Analysis Chapter 18 The Ugly and the Good in Police Reformation Chapter 19 Some Solutions
Foreword Preface Acknowledgments About the Authors Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Human Operating System 1.0 Chapter 3 How America Treats Her Warriors and the Cults of Tribalism and Victimology Chapter 4 Virtuous Leadership for Law Enforcement Chapter 5 Virtuous Policing and Maryland's Own NSA Chapter 6 In Defense of Self and Others in the Ghetto: Loss of Right Chapter 7 Murder in Southern California (or Cops Emulating the TV Show Cops) Chapter 8 Officer Ray Bunn and Atlanta's Injustice System Chapter 9 The Overutilization of SWAT and the Militarization of Our Police Departments Chapter 10 Being Poor Is Not a Crime Chapter 11 Peace Officers Versus Professional Law Enforcement Officers Chapter 12 When Society Embraces the Bad Guys: The Sad Song of Sergeant Johnnie Riley Chapter 13 Redefining the Role of State: Back to a True Liberalism Chapter 14 Police in Our School Systems Chapter 15 On Notice and the Presumption of Innocence Chapter 16 How the Lack of Virtue Undermines Society Itself Chapter 17 The Power of Link Analysis Chapter 18 The Ugly and the Good in Police Reformation Chapter 19 Some Solutions
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