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The Cambridge Handbook of Policing in the United States

Lave, Tamara Rice(Edited by)Miller, Eric J.(Edited by)
Part of the Cambridge Law Handbooks series
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The Cambridge Handbook of Policing in the United States provides a comprehensive collection of essays on police and policing, written by leading experts in political theory, sociology, criminology, economics, law, public health, and critical theory.

It unveils a range of experiences - from the police chief of a major metropolitan force to ordinary people targeted for policing on the street - and asks important questions about whether and why we need the police, before analyzing the law of policing, police use of force, and police violence, paying particular attention to the issue of discrimination against marginalized and vulnerable communities at the blunt end of police interference.

The book also discusses technological innovations and proposals for reform.

Written in accessible language, this interdisciplinary work will be a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the present and future of policing in the United States.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1108430503 / 9781108430500
Paperback / softback
17/09/2020
United Kingdom
English
613 pages : illustrations (black and white).
Print on demand edition.