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Paradoxes of Police Work

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ISBN-10: 1435496825

ISBN-13: 9781435496828

Edition: 2nd 2011 (Revised)

Authors: Douglas W. Perez

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Written by an experienced former police officer, Paradoxes of Police Work, 2nd edition leads the reader through the policies and inherent contradictions of law enforcement as described with real cop experiences and realities. In "tell it like it is" fashion, this book offers examples of real-life situations that occur constantly in the day-to-day operations of "routine" patrol and offers glimpses into the frustrations and stresses of law enforcement careers. This book tackles controversial subjects that many academic texts and field books too often ignore. But these are important issues and confronting them can lead to a better understanding of the profession, which can in turn create…    
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Book details

List price: $49.95
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2011
Publisher: Delmar Cengage Learning
Publication date: 1/1/2010
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 368
Size: 7.50" wide x 9.00" long x 0.25" tall
Weight: 1.232
Language: English

Perez teaches courses in criminal justice, focusing on the police, law and society, the drug war, and introductory courses. After serving as both a police and correctional officer, he began teaching at the college level on a dozen campuses around the nation. In addition to consulting for numerous police departments and the federal government, he has published Common Sense About Police Review and Police Ethics: A Matter of Character (with J. Alan Moore).

Acknowledgements
Introduction
in the BAG: the Police Officer's Experience
Goals: What are We Doing Out There?
Stereotyping
Discretion
Due Process
Coercive Power
Media Imagery
The Subculture
Organizational Styles
Paramilitarism
Three Traditional Styles of Police Organization
Community Oriented Policing
Police Administration
Selection
Education and Training
Accountability
Futures
Leadership
Professionalism
Epilogue