Justice and Legitimacy in Policing

Justice and Legitimacy in Policing

Transforming the Institution

Blount-Hill, Kwan-Lamar; Craig, Miltonette Olivia

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2022

188

Mole

Inglês

9781032258430

15 a 20 dias

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Editor Introduction

Chapter 1 - The Reform Story: Shifting Narratives from Mistrust to Collaboration, Defensiveness to Service

Kwan-Lamar Blount-Hill, Kate C. McLean, and Michael J. Jenkins

Chapter 2 - Organizational Reforms for Improving Police Functions and Operations

Jacinta M. Gau and Jonathan R. Parham

Chapter 3 - Policing Reform and the Impact of Racial Representation

Brittany Houston, Andrea M. Headley, and James E. Wright

Chapter 4 - Video Data Analysis of Body-Worn Camera Footage: A Practical Methodology in Support of Police Reform

Eric L. Piza and Victoria A. Sytsma

Chapter 5 - Institutionalizing Community Oversight of the Police: Copwatch

Robert J. Duran and Charlene Shroulote-Duran

Chapter 6 - Black Feminist Perspectives on Policing and the "White Gaze"

Andrea S. Boyles, LaToya Tufts, Jessica Judson, and Allison E. Monterrosa

Chapter 7 - Crimmigration and Pol-I.C.E. Reform

Akiv Dawson and Marie C. Jipguep-Akhtar

Chapter 8 - End Immunity, No Qualifiers

Kelsey L. Kramer and Miltonette Olivia Craig

Chapter 9 - Are the Police Really Necessary? Questions about Police Abolition

Ashley K. Farmer

Chapter 10 - Resurrecting Brown Bodies to Advance the Theory and Praxis of Police Abolition in the United States

Amy Andrea Martinez and Humberto Flores

Chapter 11 - Settler Colonial Governance and the Impossibility of a "Good Cop"

Albert de la Tierra
Violated;Follow;QI;Young Man;Police Reform;Black Officers;Police Forces;Police Citizen Encounters;Hold;Police Officer;White Gaze;Wearing Body Cameras;Criminal Legal System;Ana County;Settler Colonial State;Dona Ana County;Undocumented Immigrants;Settler Colonial Governance;American Policing Institution;Police Violence;United States;Police Department;Chronic;Census;USA