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Twentieth-Century Influences on Twenty-First-Century Policing: Continued Lessons of Police Reform

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Full Title:

Twentieth-Century Influences on Twenty-First-Century Policing: Continued Lessons of Police Reform

Contributors:

By (Author) Jonathon A. Cooper
Foreword by John L. Worrall

ISBN:

9781793647566

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

7th July 2021

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Crime and criminology
Violence and abuse in society

Dewey:

363.20973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

200

Dimensions:

Width 161mm, Height 228mm, Spine 21mm

Weight:

490g

Description

This newly revised edition includes two new chapters exploring events in policing since the death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, MO in 2014. More than summarizing historical events, Cooper contextualizes the subsequent riots in light of classic sociological theory and political philosophy, and offers a potential and compelling new direction for improving both police use of force and the relationship between police and communities.

Reviews

Anyone interested in understanding American policing in 2021 should read Twentieth-Century Influences on Twenty-First-Century Policing. Professor Cooper explains the current state-of-affairs in policing through a historical lens that both links past to present and charts a course forward. This important book is as much about the present and future of policing as it is about the past.

-- Michael White, Arizona State University School of Criminology and Criminal Justice

The revised edition of Twentieth-Century Influences on Twenty-first Century Policing is a must-read for students of police history and how it continues to impact policing today. Cooper uses contemporary conflicts between the police and minority communities, which have dominated the media, and contextualizes them within the broader history of policing and provides potential solutions to these problems. While readers may disagree with Coopers conclusions, he does the heavy lifting by providing readers with a concise review of a long body of literature to help readers understand how many of our nations past policing problems continue to plague us today. Twentieth-Century Influences on Twenty-first Century Policing will be of interest to students, academics, and members of the media who are interested in a contemporary and thoughtful discussion on the historical relationship between the police and the public, how far the police have come, and how far they still have to go.

-- Charles Katz, Arizona State University

Author Bio

Jonathon A. Cooper is an associate professor of criminology and criminal justice at Indiana University of Pennsylvania where he currently serves as the Deans Associate for Academic Affairs in the College of Health and Human Services.

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