The Police in America: An Introduction

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McGraw Hill College, 1999 - Police - 401 pages
This engaging and current overview of police officers and policing systems gives readers an inclusive survey of policing in America. Divided into four parts, "The Police in America," begins with a compelling analysis of the foundation of law enforcement, including the underlying purpose of police in society, the history of American police, as well as the contemporary law enforcement industry. It goes on to cover everything from the critical role of the beat cop and the fundamental problems in policing to the career path of police officers and a level-by-level overview of police organizations. Using timely articles and excerpts, the author takes readers beyond the headlines and statistics, to present a comprehensive and contemporary overview of what it means to be a police officer.

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Contents

The History of the American Police
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THE NEW COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY
31
THE LESSONS OF THE PAST
40
Copyright

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