Common sense about police review:

Common Sense about Police Review is the first comparative study to consider both civilian and internal police review processes. Using survey research of police attitudes and citizen complaints compiled over fifteen years from police departments across the nation, Douglas Perez analyzes past and curr...

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1. Verfasser: Perez, Douglas W. (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Philadelphia Temple Univ. Press 1994
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Zusammenfassung:Common Sense about Police Review is the first comparative study to consider both civilian and internal police review processes. Using survey research of police attitudes and citizen complaints compiled over fifteen years from police departments across the nation, Douglas Perez analyzes past and current review systems as a way to develop criteria for comparing three archetypal systems of police review: internal, external (civilian), and hybrid forms of the two
High media visibility of several events in recent years - the 1988 police riot in New York City's Tompkins Square, the 1991 videotaped beating of Rodney King, and the 1992 beating death of Malice Green by Detroit police detectives - has brought police review back into the public arena. Not since civil rights demonstrators clashed with police in the 1960s has officer accountability been so hotly debated
Perez examines fairness, objectivity, and thoroughness in review systems throughout the country and offers a model for the "ideal" police review system
Beschreibung:XI, 322 S.
ISBN:1566391326

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