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9781412909440

The New World of Police Accountability

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    9781412909440

  • ISBN10:

    1412909449

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2005-01-04
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications, Inc

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Summary

Police misconduct is nothing new in the United States. Use of excessive force, unjustified shootings, race discrimination, and a general lack of accountability for officer conduct have been serious problems since the first police departments were created in the early nineteenth century. Although todaya??s media coverage of these major police offenses portrays otherwise, significant progress has been made in reducing police misconduct. The New World of Police Accountability is the first book to provide an original and comprehensive analysis of some of the most important developments in policing over the past ten years. Esteemed author Samuel Walker synthesizes the major developments in the area of police accountability and argues that these developments represent a new period in the history of police reform that promises to address the historic problems of police abuse. This text assesses both the achievements and limitations of police accountability and reshapes the conventional wisdom on this topic. The book covers such issues as federal law suits against the police, consent decrees, citizen oversight of the police, and early intervention systems. Key Features Examines timely and up-to-date coverage of current police controversies Discusses important new mechanisms of accountability, such as comprehensive use of force reporting, citizen complaint procedures, early intervention systems, and police auditors Provides extensive coverage of racial profiling Includes a helpful list of Web sites for further research on the topics covered in the book The New World of Police Accountability is designed as a supplementary textbook for undergraduate and graduate policing courses in the departments of Criminal Justice and Criminology. The book will also be of interest to scholars, police officials, citizen oversight officials, and community activists.

Table of Contents

Preface vii
Acknowledgments ix
1. Introduction to the New Police Accountability 1(19)
The New Police Accountability at Work: Three Examples
1(2)
New Directions in Police Accountability
3(2)
The Goal of This Book
5(1)
Source Material
6(2)
A Definition of Police Accountability
8(9)
Conclusion: The Challenge of Changing Police Organizations
17(3)
2. The Accomplishments and Limitations of Traditional Police Reforms 20(21)
Past Police Reform Strategies
21(17)
Conclusion: The Lessons of the Past
38(3)
3. Use of Force Reporting 41(30)
Accounting for One's Actions
41(1)
The Origins of Use of Force Policy
42(4)
The Administrative Rulemaking Model
46(3)
Controlling Police Conduct in Critical Incidents
49(4)
Culmination: The Use of Force Continuum
53(4)
Controlling Other Critical Incidents
57(5)
Investigating Use of Force and Other Critical Incidents
62(6)
The Challenge of Implementing Use of Force Policies
68(2)
Conclusion
70(1)
4. An Open and Accessible Citizen Complaint System 71(29)
Citizen Complaints and the New Police Accountability
71(4)
The Citizen Complaint Process
75(24)
Conclusion
99(1)
5. Early Intervention Systems 100(35)
The Concept of EI Systems
101(5)
The Background and Development of EI Systems
106(2)
The Components of an EI System
108(9)
Goals and Potential Impacts of EI Systems
117(4)
EI Systems and Other Police Reforms
121(2)
The Effectiveness of EI Systems
123(6)
Problems in Implementing and Managing EI Systems
129(4)
Conclusion
133(2)
6. The Auditor Model of Citizen Oversight Police Auditors 135(36)
Police Auditors in the United States
136(25)
Sustaining Reform
161(2)
The Limits of the Auditor Model
163(4)
The Conditions of Success
167(1)
Conclusion
167(4)
7. The Future of the New Police Accountability 171(24)
Improving on Past Reforms
171(5)
Applications
176(2)
An Uncertain Future
178(5)
The Challenge of Comprehensive Organizational Change
183(3)
Getting It Right: Proactive Self-Assessment and Public Disclosure
186(5)
Toward the Future
191(4)
Notes 195(30)
Index 225(18)
About the Author 243

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