INTRODUCTION TO POLICING CRIM 1410 |
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CHAPTER 1 NOTES - Police & Society
CHAPTER 2 NOTES - The History of the American Police
CHAPTER 3 NOTES - The Contemporary Law Enforcement Industry
CHAPTER 4 NOTES - Police Organizations
CHAPTER 5 NOTES - Police Officers I
CHAPTER 6 NOTES - Police Officers II
CHAPTER 7 NOTES - Patrol: Backbone of Policing
CHAPTER 8 NOTES - Peacekeeping & Order Maintenance
CHAPTER 9 NOTES - The Police and Crime
CHAPTER 12 NOTES - Legitimacy
GROUP RESEARCH PROJECT INSTRUCTIONS
GROUP PRESENTATION ASSIGNMENTS
(MUST BE FILLED OUT & SIGNED BY EACH GROUP MEMBER; ONE FORM PER GROUP; TURN IN ON DAY OF PRESENTATION)
(EACH GROUP MEMBER MUST FILL OUT THEIR OWN FORM; TURN IN ON DAY OF PRESENTATION)
(WILL BE HANDED OUT IN CLASS TO EVALUATING GROUP MEMBERS)
ARTICLES
The Real Reason Officers are Rarely Convicted
Unmoored From Facts: Leftist Police Reform Would Raise Crime Rates
The "Ferguson Effect" is Real and It's Hurting Black Americans the Most
Efficacy of Police Body Cameras for Evidentiary Purposes: Fact or Fallacy?
Bursting the Bubble on the Idea of Cheap and Easy Police Body Cameras
Body Cameras in Law Enforcement: A Legislative Update
DOJ Report: San Francisco Police are Biased Against Minorities
The Anti-Police, Anti-Black Bandwagon in Charlotte
Police Harassment (Note - Probably not true, but an entertaining read none-the-less)
Mastorofski, "Policing for People"
Bayley, "Policing in America: Assessments & Prospects"
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