
Race and Policing in America: Conflict and Reform
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Mystery
Science & Technology
Format
Paperback
Pages
238
Language
English
Published
Jun 12, 2006
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Edition
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0521616913
ISBN-13
9780521616911
Description
This insightful examination dives deep into the complex dynamics between law enforcement and communities, emphasizing the critical influence of race in these interactions. It sheds light on the historical context that has shaped contemporary policing practices and highlights the challenges that arise from systemic inequalities. Through a detailed analysis, the authors explore the perceptions of policing across different demographics and how these perceptions affect community trust and cooperation.
The narrative not only uncovers the instances of conflict that arise due to racial tensions but also explores efforts for reform that strive to bridge the gap between police and the communities they serve. With a focus on solutions, it encourages readers to consider constructive approaches to improve police-community relations, promote accountability, and foster understanding. This work serves as an essential resource for anyone seeking to grasp the intricacies of race and policing in America today.
The narrative not only uncovers the instances of conflict that arise due to racial tensions but also explores efforts for reform that strive to bridge the gap between police and the communities they serve. With a focus on solutions, it encourages readers to consider constructive approaches to improve police-community relations, promote accountability, and foster understanding. This work serves as an essential resource for anyone seeking to grasp the intricacies of race and policing in America today.
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