Police use of force : important issues facing the police and the communities they serve / edited by Michael J. Palmiotto Wichita State University School of Community Affairs Wichita, Kansas, USA.
Prevention and training / Michael J. Palmiotto. Police use of force / Michael J. Palmiotto -- Use of deadly force / Michael J. Palmiotto -- Nonlethal weapons and technology / Szde Yu -- Militarization of the police / Laurence Armand French -- Racial profiling : the intersection of race and policing / Michael L. Birzer -- Understanding the law of police use of force to arrest / Alison Brown -- Psychological and social factors in the use of force / Jodie Beeson -- Police violence, public response : the public gets what it tolerates / Carolyn Speer Schmidt -- Prevention and training / Vladimir A. Sergevnin and Darrell L. Ross -- Michael J. Palmiotto.
Summary:
Police use of force has been a major concern for police departments and citizens in the United States since the 1840s when police started carrying guns. Dr. Palmiotto presents the most important issues facing the police and the communities they serve in encounters that turn violent. It starts with a thorough historical introduction, covers use of force, deadly force, non-lethal weapons, militarization of policing, racism and profiling, legal cases, psychology, perception and training, and prevention. Case studies of famous cases including Rodney King and the Ferguson shooting are presented.
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.