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Understanding Police Use of Force : Officers, Suspects, and Reciprocity

Part of the Cambridge Studies in Criminology series
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Whenever police officers come into contact with citizens there is a chance that the encounter will digress to one in which force is used on a suspect.

Fortunately, most police activities do not involve the use of force.

But those that do reflect important patterns of interaction between the officer and the citizen.

This book examines those patterns. It begins with a brief survey of prior research, and then goes on to present new data and findings.

Among the new data are the force factor applied - that is, the level of force used relative to suspect resistance - and data on the sequential order of incidents of force.

The authors also examine police use of force from the suspect's perspective.

In analyzing this data they put forward a new conceptual framework, the Authority Maintenance Theory, for examining and assessing police use of force.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
0521546753 / 9780521546751
Paperback / softback
363.232
09/08/2004
United Kingdom
English
208 p. : ill.
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