
Policing Gangs in America
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형식
전자책
페이지
310
언어
영어
출판됨
May 28, 2010
출판사
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
1280917520
ISBN-13
9781280917523
설명
In an examination of the complex landscape of gang policing in America, the authors delve into the intricate dynamics that influence law enforcement strategies. They explore the entrenched assumptions that often guide perceptions of gangs, revealing how these biases can shape both policy and public response. Through a critical lens, the authors address the various challenges faced by police forces as they navigate the delicate balance between community safety and the rights of individuals.
The narrative identifies key issues such as systemic inequalities, resource limitations, and the evolving nature of gang activity that complicate effective policing. By integrating case studies and empirical data, the authors shed light on the efficacy of current practices and the need for reform. Their insights stress the importance of understanding social contexts and community dynamics in order to foster more constructive approaches.
Ultimately, the work serves as a valuable resource for law enforcement professionals, policymakers, and scholars alike, encouraging an informed dialogue about the future of gang-related policing and its societal impact.
The narrative identifies key issues such as systemic inequalities, resource limitations, and the evolving nature of gang activity that complicate effective policing. By integrating case studies and empirical data, the authors shed light on the efficacy of current practices and the need for reform. Their insights stress the importance of understanding social contexts and community dynamics in order to foster more constructive approaches.
Ultimately, the work serves as a valuable resource for law enforcement professionals, policymakers, and scholars alike, encouraging an informed dialogue about the future of gang-related policing and its societal impact.