Law Enforcement in the United States

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Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2005 - 489 páginas
Law Enforcement in the United States, Second Edition presents a unique balance of theory, history, and practice of American law enforcement. It provides readers with updated, important information ranging from the evolution and theory of social control to the training, function, and strategies involved in modern policing. The authors also examine the gray areas of law enforcement, ethics, forces in society that impact policing, and the laws governing police behavior.

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The Field of Law Enforcement
1
A Brief History of Early Law Enforcement
27
The Evolution of Law Enforcement in
49
The British Military
56
The Evolution of State Police
66
Public and Private Law Enforcement in
77
Organizational Structure and Its Impact
111
Legal Restrictions and Challenges
139
Organizational Roles of Selected Positions
194
Summary
200
Training Education and Socialization
207
Police Misconduct and Departmental Responses
272
Summary
280
Applying Values and Strategies
287
Technology in Law Enforcement
347
Future Issues in Law Enforcement
387

The US System of Justice
148
Consequences of Unlawfully Obtained Evidence
161
Summary
170
Law Enforcement Tasks Roles and Styles
177
Local Law Enforcement Trends and Strategy Recommendations
419
States of New York California and Ohio
469
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