Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994

Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994
Title Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 PDF eBook
Author United States
Publisher
Total Pages 356
Release 1994
Genre Criminal justice, Administration of
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Federal Intervention in American Police Departments

Federal Intervention in American Police Departments
Title Federal Intervention in American Police Departments PDF eBook
Author Stephen Rushin
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 311
Release 2017-04-07
Genre Law
ISBN 1107105730

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This book evaluates how structural reform litigation initiated by federal intervention has transformed police departments and reduced law enforcement misconduct.

National Evaluation of the COPS Program

National Evaluation of the COPS Program
Title National Evaluation of the COPS Program PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey A. Roth
Publisher
Total Pages 312
Release 2000
Genre COPS Program (U.S.)
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The First Civil Right

The First Civil Right
Title The First Civil Right PDF eBook
Author Naomi Murakawa
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 281
Release 2014
Genre Law
ISBN 0199892784

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"The explosive rise in the U.S. incarceration rate in the second half of the twentieth century, and the racial transformation of the prison population from mostly white at mid-century to sixty-five percent black and Latino in the present day, is a trend that cannot easily be ignored. Many believe that this shift began with the "tough on crime" policies advocated by Republicans and southern Democrats beginning in the late 1960s, which sought longer prison sentences, more frequent use of the death penalty, and the explicit or implicit targeting of politically marginalized people. In The First Civil Right, Naomi Murakawa inverts the conventional wisdom by arguing that the expansion of the federal carceral state-a system that disproportionately imprisons blacks and Latinos-was, in fact, rooted in the civil-rights liberalism of the 1940s and early 1960s, not in the period after. Murakawa traces the development of the modern American prison system through several presidencies, both Republican and Democrat. Responding to calls to end the lawlessness and violence against blacks at the state and local levels, the Truman administration expanded the scope of what was previously a weak federal system. Later administrations from Johnson to Clinton expanded the federal presence even more. Ironically, these steps laid the groundwork for the creation of the vast penal archipelago that now exists in the United States. What began as a liberal initiative to curb the mob violence and police brutality that had deprived racial minorities of their first civil right - physical safety - eventually evolved into the federal correctional system that now deprives them, in unjustly large numbers, of another important right: freedom. The First Civil Right is a groundbreaking analysis of root of the conflicts that lie at the intersection of race and the legal system in America." -- Publisher's description.

Community-oriented Policing

Community-oriented Policing
Title Community-oriented Policing PDF eBook
Author Willard M. Oliver
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2001
Genre Community policing
ISBN 9780130141101

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The second edition of Community-Oriented Policing: A Systemic Approach to Policing reviews the development of community-oriented policing over the last two decades of the twentieth century, and explores the future of this innovative approach to policing for the twenty-first century. It continues to combine the philosophical aspects with the experiential implementation of community-oriented policing, in order to derive a balance between theory and practice. It is intended for professors, students, and police practitioners interested in this progressive approach to policing. New to the Second Edition: a new chapter titled Comparative Community-Oriented Policing that explores the concepts of community-oriented policing and how they have been adapted in other countries including Canada, Britain, and Japan; a new chapter titled The Federal Role in Community-Oriented Policing that explores the Crime Bill of 1994 and the 100,000 COPS initiative by the Department of Justice's Office of Community-Oriented Policing Services (COPS), and how this has affected community-oriented policing throughout the Nation; updated research, practical applications, and case studies; updated COP in A

United States Code

United States Code
Title United States Code PDF eBook
Author United States
Publisher
Total Pages 1508
Release 1952
Genre Law
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Violent Crime Control Act of 1991

Violent Crime Control Act of 1991
Title Violent Crime Control Act of 1991 PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary
Publisher
Total Pages 952
Release 1992
Genre Law
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