Police Theory in America: Old Traditions and New Opportunities
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adam_text | CONTENTS
PAGE
PREFACE
V
CHAPTER
1. INTRODUCTION: POLICE THEORY IN AMERICA 3
2. CRISIS DRIVEN: THE HISTORY OF POLICE THEORY ... 24
3. THE CONSEQUENCES CREATED BY CURRENT
POLICE THEORY 44
4. CRIME FACTORS CONFIRM THE COLLAPSE OF
AMERICA S POLICE THEORY 62
5. WHAT IS THE MISSION OF AMERICA S POLICE 78
6. TILTING AT WINDMILLS 93
7. THE FEAR OF CRIME IN AMERICA AND ITS IMPACT .. 107
8. THE EVOLUTION OF COMMUNITY POLICING:
TRY TO FIT A ROUND PEG IN A SQUARE HOLE 123
9. SOLVING AMERICA S DRUG PROBLEMS: A MACRO
PARADIGM SHIFT 138
10. PACING FORWARD IN THE HELL OF MAKE BELIEVE .. 156
IX
X
POLICE THEORY IN AMERICA
BIBLIOGRAPHY
173
INDEX
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