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Author:
Mukharji, Aloka, author.
Title:
Excessive force : Toronto's fight to reform city policing / Alok Mukherjee with Tim Harper.
Publisher:
Douglas & McIntyre,
Copyright Date:
c2018
Description:
268 pages ; 23 cm
Subject:
Police--Toronto.--Toronto.
Police brutality--Toronto.--Toronto.
Police misconduct--Toronto.--Toronto.
Police training--Toronto.--Toronto.
Toronto (Ont.)--Social conditions--21st century.
Toronto (Ont.)--Politics and government--21st century.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General.
Police.
Police brutality.
Police misconduct.
Police training.
Politics and government.
Social conditions.
Ontario--Toronto.
2000-2099
Other Authors:
Harper, Tim, 1955- author.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Intro; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Introduction; Into the Viper's Nest; Carding the Letter Carrier; The View from the G20 Command Centre; The Boy on the Streetcar; Cull of "the Other"; Stirring the Gravy; New Mayor, New Chief; Union Coup; Welcome to the Security State; The Elaborate Illusion of Police Accountability; What Is the Right Number?; The Way Forward; Endnotes; Index; About the Authors
Summary:
"Alok Mukherjee was the civilian overseer of the Toronto police between 2005 and 2015, during the most tumultuous decade the force had ever faced. In this provocative and highly readable collaboration with Tim Harper, former Toronto Star national affairs columnist, Mukherjee reveals how Police Chief Bill Blair changed the channel after the police-killing of Sammy Yatim. He explains how society has given police tacit approval to cull people in mental health crisis and pulls the curtain back on a police culture which avoids accountability, puts officer safety above public safety, colludes on internal investigations and pushes for use of force over empathy and crisis resolution. The book takes the reader inside the G20 debacle; the police push for an ever-growing budget; the battle over carding, which disproportionately targeted blacks; the police treatment of its own members in mental health distress; and the battles with an entrenched union that pushed back on Mukherjee's every move toward reform. In spite of, or as a result of all this, Mukherjee played a leading role in shaping the national conversation about policing, sketching a way forward for a new type of policing that brings law enforcement out of the nineteenth century and into the twenty-first century. There is no shortage of "inside" police books written by former cops. Here is a rare title-not only in Canada but the Western world-written from the community's perspective."-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1771621834
9781771621830
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1027029570
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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