
Policing Gangs in America
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형식
페이퍼백
페이지
322
언어
영어
출판됨
Jan 9, 2006
출판사
Cambridge University Press
판
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0521616549
ISBN-13
9780521616546
설명
This book dives into the multifaceted world of gang policing in America, exploring the complex assumptions and challenges that law enforcement faces when addressing gang-related activities. The authors meticulously outline pressing issues, such as societal perceptions of gangs, the effectiveness of various policing strategies, and the inevitable consequences of criminalization.
Through a comprehensive analysis, the text presents key events and case studies that illuminate the evolving nature of gangs and their interaction with police forces. It addresses the critical need for informed approaches that balance public safety with social justice, encouraging readers to consider the broader implications of policing methods. Katz and Webb's work serves as both a scholarly examination and a practical guide, aimed at enriching the understanding of policing dynamics while proposing paths toward more effective and humane practices in managing gang-related crime.
Through a comprehensive analysis, the text presents key events and case studies that illuminate the evolving nature of gangs and their interaction with police forces. It addresses the critical need for informed approaches that balance public safety with social justice, encouraging readers to consider the broader implications of policing methods. Katz and Webb's work serves as both a scholarly examination and a practical guide, aimed at enriching the understanding of policing dynamics while proposing paths toward more effective and humane practices in managing gang-related crime.