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Title:
The Police and violence / special editor, Lawrence W. Sherman.
Publisher:
American Academy of Political and Social Science,
Copyright Date:
1980
Description:
vi, 211 p. ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Police--United States.
Violence--United States.
Police misconduct--United States.
Politie.
Geweld.
Klachten.
Other Authors:
Sherman, Lawrence W.
Notes:
Includes "Book department: new literature in the field of the social sciences" (p. 157-209) Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Perspectives on police and violence / Lawrence J. Sherman -- What can the police do about violence? / James Q. Wilson -- The police and weapons offenses / Mark H. Moore -- The dirty Harry problem / Carl B. Klockars -- Power attracts violence / William Ker Muir -- Mobilizing police expertise / Hans Toch -- Killing the police : myths and motives / Mona Margarita -- Always prepared : police off-duty guns / James J. Fyfe -- Police use of force : individuals, situations, and organizations / Robert J. Friedrich -- Police shootings at minorities : the case of Los Angeles / Marshall W. Meyer -- The violent police-citizen encounter / Arnold Binder and Peter Scharf -- Controlling police use of deadly force / Albert J. Reiss -- Violence and the police role / Peter K. Manning -- Beyond account : the personal impact of police shootings / John Van Maanen.
Summary:
Articles in this volume discuss efforts by the police to reduce violence in society and the problem of the use of violence by and against the police. The introductory article notes that when police attempt to stop violence, they must often be violent themselves. One paper demonstrates the personal and institutional consequences of the moral dilemmas involved in police work; when police use 'dirty' means to achieve good ends they may lose their sense of moral proportion. Empirical evidence of violence against police is presented. For example, the first systematic analysis of the circumstances surrounding police killings is discussed, and the myth that many officers are killed in family fights is deflated. The practice of arming off-duty police officers is criticized by another contributor as harmful to both police officers and citizens. Ways in which police behavior might be changed to reduce injuries to citizens are suggested in two papers which show how prior decisions can constrain the options an officer has by the time a confrontation develops. Also discussed are police shootings at minorities in Los Angeles. Many contributors point to the need for more research, especially concerning violence against the police. Scarcity of basic data accounts for lack of practical solutions to the problems of violence and police. Footnotes, case studies, and statistical data are included.
Series:
The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 0002-7162 ; v. 452
ISBN:
0877612579 (pbk.)
9780877612575 (pbk.)
9780877612575 (pbk.) :
0877612579 (pbk.) :
9780877612568
0877612560
LCCN:
80068055
Locations:
ULAX314 -- Loras College Library (Dubuque)
OLAX314 -- Reu Memorial Library (Dubuque)
UPAX334 -- Upper Iowa University - Henderson-Wilder Library (Fayette)
UWAX953 -- Waldorf University - Luise V. Hanson Library (Forest City)
N5UX522 -- University of Iowa Law Library (Iowa City)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
PQAX094 -- Wartburg College - Vogel Library (Waverly)

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