For courses in Multicultural Law Enforcement and Special Topics in Policing. From a diverse team of writers whose expertise spans law enforcement and cross-cultural relations, comes a text with comprehensive coverage of sensitive topics and issues related to diversity and multiculturalism facing police in the 21st century. It contains insightful as well as practical information and guidelines on how law enforcement professionals can work effectively with diverse cultural groups, both inside their organizations as well as in the community.
Revised edition of the authors' Multicultural law enforcement, [2015]
Brown, Michael K., Martin Carnoy, Elliot Currie, Troy Duster, David B. Oppenheimer, Marjorie M. Schultz, and David Wellman. 2003. White-washing race: The myth of a color-blind society. ... Davis, Angela Y. 1983. Women, race, and class.
January 22, 1989 was going to be the proudest day of Geno Henry Barber's life. His son, Chris, was a professional football player, a safety for the Cincinnati Bengals, and on Sunday he was going to play against the San Francisco 49ers ...
Core Concepts of Law Enforcement Management combines the most important sections from police administration and managing police organization texts.
This text focuses on the cross-cultural contact that police officers and civilian employees have with citizens, victims, suspects and co-workers from diverse backgrounds.
Examines racial profiling and the CARD--class, age, race, dress--system in stores and on the road, and provides advice on handling police and denial of civil rights.
This text examines the numbers, the advocacy arguments and the practical realities of the 'racial profiling' controversy.
Beyond the Usual Beating: The Jon Burge Police Torture Scandal and Social Movements for Police Accountability in Chicago. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Baldwin, James. 2010. The Cross of Redemption: Uncollected Writings.
A critical look at law enforcement's use of force and police brutality in the US, with an emphasis on underrepresented voices, personal reflection, and taking action