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Criminology Explains Police Violence Philip Matthew Stinson

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Criminology Explains Police Violence Philip Matthew Stinson
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.43 MB
Pages: 218
Author: Philip Matthew Stinson
ISBN: 9780520971639, 0520971639
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Criminology Explains Police Violence Philip Matthew Stinson by Philip Matthew Stinson 9780520971639, 0520971639 instant download after payment.

Criminology Explains Police Violence offers a concise and targeted overview of criminological theory applied to the phenomenon of police violence. In this engaging and accessible book, Philip M. Stinson, Sr. highlights the similarities and differences among criminological theories, and provides linkages across explanatory levels and across time and geography to explain police violence.
This book is appropriate as a resource in criminology, policing, and criminal justice special topic courses, as well as a variety of violence and police courses such as policing, policing administration, police-community relations, police misconduct, and violence in society. Stinson uses examples from his own research to explore police violence, acknowledging the difficulty in studying the topic because violence is often seen as a normal part of policing.

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