Public Security and Police Reform in the Americas:
The events of September 11, 2001, combined with a pattern of increased crime and violence in the 1980s and mid-1990s in the Americas, has crystallized the need to reform government policies and police procedures to combat these threats. Public Security and Police Reform in the Americas examines the...
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Zusammenfassung: | The events of September 11, 2001, combined with a pattern of increased crime and violence in the 1980s and mid-1990s in the Americas, has crystallized the need to reform government policies and police procedures to combat these threats. Public Security and Police Reform in the Americas examines the problems of security and how they are addressed in Latin America and the United States. Bailey and Dammert detail the wide variation in police tactics and efforts by individual nations to assess their effectiveness and ethical accountability. Policies on this issue can take the form of authoritarianism, which threatens the democratic process itself, or can, instead, work to "demilitarize" the police force. Bailey and Dammert argue that although attempts to apply generic models such as the successful "zero tolerance" created in the United States to the emerging democracies of Latin America-where institutional and economic instabilities exist-may be inappropriate, it is both possible and profitable to consider these issues from a common framework across national boundaries. Public Security and Police Reform in the Americas lays the foundation for a greater understanding of policies between nations by examining their successes and failures and opens a dialogue about the common goal of public security |
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Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (337 pages) |
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spellingShingle | Bailey, John Public Security and Police Reform in the Americas Außenpolitik Demokratisierung Politik Democratization -- Latin America Latin America -- Foreign relations -- United States Law reform -- Latin America National security -- Latin America National security -- United States Police -- Government policy -- Latin America Police -- Government policy -- United States Police administration -- Latin America |
title | Public Security and Police Reform in the Americas |
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