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Title
Cop watch : spectators, social media, and police reform
Author
Toch, Hans.
Publisher:
American Psychological Association,
Pub date:
c2012.
Pages:
xxiv, 188 p. ;
ISBN:
9781433811197
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1 copy available at Sugar Grove Campus --Todd Library.
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ISBN:
9781433811197 (alk. paper)
ISBN:
1433811197 (alk. paper)
029:
AU@ 000047789104
029:
NZ1 14209767
Personal Author:
Toch, Hans.
Title:
Cop watch : spectators, social media, and police reform / Hans Toch.
Edition:
1st ed.
Publication info:
Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, c2012.
Physical description:
xxiv, 188 p. ; 24 cm.
Series Statement:
(Psychology, crime, and justice series)
Contents:
The clamorous chorus -- The concern with the injustice or unfairness of police interventions -- A concern about police brutality or disproportional police response -- Sensing an unbridgeable divide -- Rank-and-file resistance to community-relations reforms -- The birth of modern policing -- A video clip in Seattle -- A posthumous chorus and street justice in Seattle -- Learning to live with due process -- Volatile scenarios in the ghetto.
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Subject term:
Police--United States.
Subject term:
Police brutality--United States.
Subject term:
Police-community relations--United States.
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