Virtuous policing : bridging America's gulf between police and populace /
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Language: | English |
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Boca Raton :
CRC Press,
[2016]
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Online Access: | Full text (WIT users only) |
Table of Contents:
- chapter 1. Introduction
- chapter 2. Human operating system 1.0
- chapter 3. How America treats her warriors and the cults of tribalism and victimology
- chapter 4. Virtuous leadership for law enforcement
- chapter 5. Virtuous policing and Maryland's own NSA
- chapter 6. In defense of self and others in the ghetto : loss of right
- chapter 7. Murder in Southern California (or cops emulating the TV show Cops)
- chapter 8. Officer Ray Bunn and Atlanta's injustice system
- chapter 9. The overutilization of SWAT and the militarization of our police departments
- chapter 10. Being poor is not a crime
- chapter 11. Peace officers versus professional law enforcement officers
- chapter 12. When society embraces the bad guys : the sad song of Sergeant Johnnie Riley
- chapter 13. Redefining the role of state : back to a true liberalism
- chapter 14. Police in our school systems
- chapter 15. On notice and the presumption of innocence
- chapter 16. How the lack of virtue undermines society itself
- chapter 17. The power of link analysis
- chapter 18. The ugly and the good in police reformation
- chapter 19. Some solutions.