The Ambivalent Force: Perspectives on the PoliceRinehart Press, 1973 - 360 páginas |
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... Street inquiries in the urban ghetto are the occasions most likely to pro- voke insult and indignation . Accordingly , " stop and frisk " laws that encourage a higher fre- quency of more direct contact - including a de- meaning touching ...
... Street inquiries in the urban ghetto are the occasions most likely to pro- voke insult and indignation . Accordingly , " stop and frisk " laws that encourage a higher fre- quency of more direct contact - including a de- meaning touching ...
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... street about ten at night . I was walking on the sidewalk . He demanded I tell my age , occupation , and reason for being out on the street , and that I produce some identi- fication . When I told him I had none , he was ready to arrest ...
... street about ten at night . I was walking on the sidewalk . He demanded I tell my age , occupation , and reason for being out on the street , and that I produce some identi- fication . When I told him I had none , he was ready to arrest ...
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... street investigations were traditionally permissible on standards of less than probable cause . The appellate courts confirmed Terry's conviction . Fourth Amendment Problems Raised by On - The - Street Encounters At the time of its ...
... street investigations were traditionally permissible on standards of less than probable cause . The appellate courts confirmed Terry's conviction . Fourth Amendment Problems Raised by On - The - Street Encounters At the time of its ...
Contenido
The Social and Historical Setting | 1 |
David J Bordua and Albert J Reiss | 78 |
The Presidents Commission On Law Enforcement | 85 |
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accused action Administration agencies American areas arrest authority become behavior Bruce Smith calls cent Chicago Chicago Police Department chief cial citizens committed confidence game control city counsel court crime criminal law cynicism decision defendant detectives develop discretion emergency apprehensions evidence fact feel Fourth Amendment function ghetto individual interrogation involved Justice juvenile law enforcement lawyer less lice major ment mentally ill Miranda Negro noninvolved norms observed occupational offenses organization patrol patrolman PCR Unit percent persons police brutality Police Department police force police officers policeman political population practice Press probable cause problem procedures professional protection question race riots racial reason relations reported response role rules self-reported rioters situation social society Sociological stop and frisk street suspect tion tive trial University violations violence York York City York Police Department