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The Police and the Ghetto

Author : John Cooper
Publisher : iUniverse
Page : 174 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2000-12
Category : African American police
ISBN : 9780595170357

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The Black Ghettos are no descendents. They are political statements forced upon the minorities by the majority. The ghettos are to house throwaway people and keep them out of the mainstream. In this the guard, the police are not there to catch wrong doers, but rather they are there in the ghetto to help maintain the status quo and social order.

Cop in the Hood

Author : Peter Moskos
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2009-08-03
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1400832268

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When Harvard-trained sociologist Peter Moskos left the classroom to become a cop in Baltimore's Eastern District, he was thrust deep into police culture and the ways of the street--the nerve-rattling patrols, the thriving drug corners, and a world of poverty and violence that outsiders never see. In Cop in the Hood, Moskos reveals the truths he learned on the midnight shift. Through Moskos's eyes, we see police academy graduates unprepared for the realities of the street, success measured by number of arrests, and the ultimate failure of the war on drugs. In addition to telling an explosive insider's story of what it is really like to be a police officer, he makes a passionate argument for drug legalization as the only realistic way to end drug violence--and let cops once again protect and serve. In a new afterword, Moskos describes the many benefits of foot patrol--or, as he calls it, "policing green."

The Clandestine History of the Kovno Jewish Ghetto Police

Author : Samuel Schalkowsky
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 414 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2014-04-14
Category : History
ISBN : 9780253012975

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“Remarkable . . . provides a graphic and unparalleled description of the conditions under which the Jews of Kaunas tried to live and survive.” —The Forward As a force that had to serve two masters, both the Jewish population of the Kovno ghetto in Lithuania and its German occupiers, the Kovno Jewish ghetto police walked a fine line between helping Jews survive and meeting Nazi orders. In 1942 and 1943 some of its members secretly composed this history and buried it in tin boxes. This book details the creation and organization of the ghetto, the violent German attacks on the population in the summer of 1941, the periodic selections of Jews to be deported and killed, the labor required of the surviving Jewish population, and the efforts of the police to provide a semblance of stability. A substantial introduction by distinguished historian Samuel D. Kassow places this powerful work within the context of the history of the Kovno Jewish community and its experience and fate at the hands of the Nazis. “No book I've read in recent time about the Holocaust has so moved me, evoking the utter helplessness of the Jew, the plight of the Jewish police and the cunning cruelty of the German. This is a gripping story, page by page, and it reminds us again that there but for the grace of God go we all.” —Marvin Kalb, Senior Advisor to the Pulitzer Center and Edward R. Murrow Professor, Emeritus, Harvard Kennedy School “A landmark of Holocaust historiography.” —Slavic Review

Ghetto Cops

Author : Bruce Henderson
Publisher : Rosetta Books
Page : 161 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2018-12-12
Category : True Crime
ISBN : 9780795352140

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The #1 New York Times bestselling author recounts riding along with street cops in California’s most dangerous city: Compton (Los Angeles Times). In 1974, Compton, California, had the highest per capita crime rate in the nation. And Bruce Henderson, then a young, idealistic newspaper reporter, was determined to spend the summer riding with the Compton police. His journalistic accounts of the day-to-day activities he witnessed is a vivid narrative dramatic, violent, and at times humorous incidents. Featuring illuminating pictures from award-winning photographer Phil Nelson, Ghetto Cops unmasks the city and its cops to reveal a side of street crime most of us never see. “They bust a lot of ass in Compton. It’s a tough city that is a virtual powder keg…For the police, the streets are a battlefield and working on any shift is like going to war.” —Los Angeles Free Press “You don’t put down Ghetto Copsonce you pick it up.” —Livermore (CA) Independent

Unequal Justice

Author : Coramae Richey Mann
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0253207835

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Examines the role of skin color and the possibility of legal inequities based on race in the Americn criminal justice system.

Ghetto Cop

Author : Don Geidel
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2016-06-13
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 147502830X

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Life as a rookie cop in the ghetto is hard. It's even harder if you're Ben Olsen. A straight arrow Wisconsin farm boy and Iraq war veteran; for Ben, fighting crime is the easy part. Battling bad cops, PTSD, and a mysterious stalker could prove deadly. A drunken stranger with unusual mental abilities throws a monkey wrench into Ben's already complicated life. Ghetto Cop: Rookie Year is a gritty police procedural and fascinating mystery thriller. Danger, mystery, and a hint of the paranormal combine with an abundance of intense police scenes to compel the reader to keep turning pages. Who is behind the series of frame-ups jeopardizing Ben's budding police career? As the gripping thriller builds to its shockingly unexpected climax, Ben and the woman of his dreams must fight for their very lives. Fans of Joseph Wambaugh and Dean Koontz will love this story.

What Drives Men Crazy

Author : Norman Nelson
Publisher : Dorrance Publishing
Page : 622 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2022-06-01
Category : True Crime
ISBN : 9781685370435

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What Drives Men Crazy By: Norman Nelson Meet Norman Nelson. He was a cop for 23 years, most of it with LAPD and the LA Sheriff's Department and with the ladies. He has learned what makes women crazy and what they love, along with peculiar and eccentric stories to back him up. The story of Norman Nelson is a story based in some truths of being an LA cop turned bull rider. It’s one story you must hold onto your hat while reading. Between Norm's women there's a police story of the brutal streets of South Central LA, where cops live and die by their wits and the job they love. Lastly, the toll it takes on Officer Nelson and other officers who watch and deal with the slaughter every night on the ugly streets of LA.

Ghetto Cops

Author : Bruce Henderson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 1975
Category : Compton (Calif.)
ISBN : 089041002X

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Black Police, White Society

Author : Steven Leinen
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 1985-04-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780814752692

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"Extremely informative. . . deserves a wide readership, both inside and outside police departments." —Publishers Weekly "An imaginative and insightful account of the day-to-day life of the black police officer in a large urban environment. A must read for all police officers, white as well as black." —Marvin Blue President, Guardians Association New York City Police Department ". . . well written and achieves its purpose. It will be of interest to specialists and students of race relations, urban problems, and criminal justice issues."br>—Library Journal This book is about the world of black police in New York City: who they are, how they work with the department, how they are recruited by whites, how they are treated in turn by their fellow blacks, and how they operate day by day in the richest as well as the poorest parts of the city. Leinen provides direct quotations from police, citizens, city administrators, and street hustlers, as well as detailed assessments of encounters in the everyday relations between police and the public.

Undercover STD Police

Author : Timberly Robinson
Publisher : iUniverse
Page : 93 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Sexually transmitted disease control industry
ISBN : 9780595258338

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Their professional working title given by the government is Disease Intervention Specialist or DIS, but out on the streets, people know them as the STD Police. Their mission: To stop the spread of sexually transmitted diseases by any means necessary. If you ever wanted to be a DIS or learn what it's like interviewing people about their sex partners, then this book is a must read.

Police Administration

Author : Gary W. Cordner
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 633 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2019-02-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780429655463

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This national best-selling text examines police administration from multiple perspectives: a systems perspective (emphasizing the interrelatedness among units and organizations); a traditional, structural perspective (administrative principles, management functions, and the importance of written guidelines); a human behavioral perspective (the human element in organizations); and a strategic management perspective (communications and information systems, performance evaluation, strategies and tactics, and prevailing and promising approaches to increasing effectiveness of police agencies). Coverage of management functions and organizational principles is streamlined while providing a stronger emphasis on diversity principles and on developing police agencies as learning organizations. A concluding chapter covers contemporary issues, including community engagement, collaboration, privatization, globalization, police legitimacy, police diversity, predictive policing, police technology, evidence-based policing, learning organizations, emotional intelligence (EQ), and servant leadership. Case studies based on real-life events invite students to practice managing the conflicting circumstances, and Modern Policing blog posts offer news and developments in the policing world.

Roll Down Your Window

Author : Juan Gonzalez
Publisher : Verso
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0860916936

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Juan Gonzalez, described by the Village Voice as "the most radical person in the above-it-all world of New York daily journalism", is a reporter who takes as his beat the streets and projects of America's inner cities and the barrios across its southern borders. In these passionate and vivid despatches, he reports from the frontline of a social crisis which stretches from New York to Los Angeles, across the Rio Grande to Mexico's maquiladoras, through to Haiti, Honduras and Cuba. Written not just about the ghetto, but from it, Gonzalez's stories portray workers on strike, refugees on the run, owners on the make and a journalist on the case. Together they bring us face to face with "human beings whose tragedies illuminate the landscape of a forgotten America".

Television Finales

Author : Douglas L. Howard,David Bianculli
Publisher : Syracuse University Press
Page : 545 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2018-11-13
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780815654476

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Today more than ever, series finales have become cultural touchstones that feed watercooler fodder and Twitter storms among a committed community of viewers. While the final episodes of The Fugitive and M*A*S*H continue to rank among the highest rated broadcasts, more recent shows draw legions of binge-watching fans. Given the importance of finales to viewers and critics alike, Howard and Bianculli along with the other contributors explore these endings and what they mean to the audience, both in terms of their sense of narrative and as episodes that epitomize an entire show. Bringing together a veritable "who’s who" of television scholars, journalists, and media experts, including Robert Thompson, Martha Nochimson, Gary Edgerton, David Hinckley, Kim Akass, and Joanne Morreale, the book offers commentary on some of the most compelling and often controversial final episodes in television history. Each chapter is devoted to a separate finale, providing readers with a comprehensive survey of these watershed moments. Gathering a unique international lineup of journalists and media scholars, the book also offers readers an intriguing variety of critical voices and perspectives.

Police Power and Race Riots

Author : Cathy Lisa Schneider
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 313 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2014-07-07
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780812209860

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Three weeks after Lyndon Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964, a New York City police officer shot and killed a fifteen-year-old black youth, inciting the first of almost a decade of black and Latino riots throughout the United States. In October 2005, French police chased three black and Arab teenagers into an electrical substation outside Paris, culminating in the fatal electrocution of two of them. Fires blazed in Parisian suburbs and housing projects throughout France for three consecutive weeks. Cathy Lisa Schneider explores the political, legal, and economic conditions that led to violent confrontations in neighborhoods on opposite sides of the Atlantic half a century apart. Police Power and Race Riots traces the history of urban upheaval in New York and greater Paris, focusing on the interaction between police and minority youth. Schneider shows that riots erupted when elites activated racial boundaries, police engaged in racialized violence, and racial minorities lacked alternative avenues of redress. She also demonstrates how local activists who cut their teeth on the American race riots painstakingly constructed social movement organizations with standard nonviolent repertoires for dealing with police violence. These efforts, along with the opening of access to courts of law for ethnic and racial minorities, have made riots a far less common response to police violence in the United States today. Rich in historical and ethnographic detail, Police Power and Race Riots offers a compelling account of the processes that fan the flames of urban unrest and the dynamics that subsequently quell the fires.