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PART I A HISTORY OF POLICE AND SOCIETY |
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1. The Evolving Strategy of Policing |
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George L. Kelling and Mark H. Moore |
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2. The Evolving Strategy of Police A Minority View |
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Hubert Williams and Patrick V Murphy |
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3. "Broken Windows" and Fractured History The Use and Misuse of History in Recent Police Patrol Analysis |
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4. Revising the Histories and Futures of Policing |
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66 | (14) |
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5. The Iron Fist and the Velvet Glove |
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80 | (13) |
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Crime and Social Justice Associates |
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PART II THE ROLE OF THE POLICE IN SOCIETY |
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6. The Police Mandate, Strategies, and Appearances |
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7. The Capacity to Use Force as the Core of the Police Role |
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123 | (11) |
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8. Street Justice A Moral Defense of Order Maintenance Policing |
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134 | (16) |
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9. Street Justice: Some Micro-Moral Reservations Comment on Sykes |
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150 | (4) |
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154 | (14) |
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James Q. Wilson and George L. Kelling |
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11. Policing the Contemporary City Fixing Broken Windows or Shoring Up Neo-Liberalism? |
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PART III THE SOCIETY OF POLICE |
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12. The Quasi-Military Organization of the Police |
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190 | (11) |
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13. The Informal "Code" of Police Deviancy A Group Approach to "Blue-coat Crime" |
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201 | (22) |
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14. People Who Don't Even Know You |
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223 | (17) |
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15. Kinsmen in Repose Occupational Perspectives of Patrolmen |
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240 | (18) |
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16. Discretion in Detectives' Decision Making and "High Profile" Cases |
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258 | (19) |
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17. Breeding Deviant Conformity Police Ideology and Culture |
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Victor E. Kappeler, Richard D. Sluder and Geoffrey P. Alpert |
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PART IV POLICING SOCIETY |
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304 | (22) |
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19. Violence and the Police |
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326 | (13) |
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20. Police Accounts of Normal Force |
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339 | (19) |
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21. The Police on Skid-row A Study of Peace Keeping |
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358 | (27) |
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22. Dumping: Police-Initiated Transjurisdictional Transport of Troublesome Persons |
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385 | (18) |
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William R. King and Thomas H. Dunn |
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23. The Dirty Harry Problem |
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403 | (18) |
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24. To Serve and Pursue Exploring Police Sexual Violence Against Women |
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Peter B. Kraska and Victor E. Kappeler |
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PART V THE POLICE IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY |
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25. Economic Rhetoric and Policing Reform |
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444 | (17) |
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26. Third-Party Policing Theoretical Analysis of an Emerging Trend |
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461 | (25) |
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Michael E. Buerger and Lorraine Green Mazerolle |
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27. Militarizing American Police The Rise and Normalization of Paramilitary Units |
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486 | (17) |
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Peter B. Kraska and Victor E. Kappeler |
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28. Theorizing Policing The Drama and Myth of Crime Control in the NYPD |
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29. The Myopic Panopticon The Social Consequences of Policing through the Lens |
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532 | (20) |
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30. Reinventing the Police and Society: Economic Revolutions, Dangerousness, and Social Control |
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552 | (15) |
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Victor E. Kappeler and Karen S. Miller |
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Index |
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