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When Police Use Force Context Methods Outcomes Craig Boylstein

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When Police Use Force Context Methods Outcomes Craig Boylstein
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Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.51 MB
Pages: 171
Author: Craig Boylstein
ISBN: 9781626377196, 1626377197
Language: English
Year: 2022

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When Police Use Force Context Methods Outcomes Craig Boylstein by Craig Boylstein 9781626377196, 1626377197 instant download after payment.

New technology has offered the public the opportunity to witness police use of force far more frequently than in the past—and has brought into sharp focus a number of big questions. Where does police power to use force come from? How have the federal courts ruled on the subject? What sort of guidelines have police departments given their officers, and are they appropriate guidelines? Do the officers follow them? Craig Boylstein draws extensively on nationwide data to explore these questions, addressing current controversies, analyzing how force is applied in various contexts and across various populations, and considering the role of policing as social control in the modern state.

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