The Development of the American Police: An Historical Overview
p. 18
Highlights of the 1999 LEMAS Survey
p. 36
Police in the Laboratory of Criminal Justice
p. 41
Selection, Training and Socialization
p. 65
Police Psychology: A Profession with a Promising Future
p. 66
Learning the Skills of Policing
p. 82
Field Training for Police Officers: State of the Art
p. 107
Police Discretionary Behavior: A Study of Style
p. 117
Making Rank: Becoming an American Police Sergeant
p. 132
Policing and Reflection
p. 149
Management and Organization
p. 159
Good Policing
p. 161
Police, Civil Liability, and the Law
p. 181
Early Warning Systems for Police: Concept, History, and Issues
p. 199
Traditional and Innovative Police Responses to Domestic Violence
p. 216
Measuring Police Performance in the New Paradigm of Policing
p. 238
COP, COMPSTAT, and the New Professionalism: Mutual Support or Counterproductivity?
p. 255
Geographic Information Systems: Applications for Police
p. 278
Police Deviance: Corruption and Controls
p. 289
Breeding Deviant Conformity: The Ideology and Culture of Police
p. 290
Addressing Police Misconduct: The Role of Citizen Complaints
p. 317
Varieties of Citizen Review: The Relationship of Mission, Structure, and Procedures to Police Accountability
p. 338
Ethics and Law Enforcement
p. 356
Minorities in Policing
p. 375
An Afrocentric Perspective on Policing
p. 376
Women Officers on the Move: An Update on Women in Policing
p. 401
Female Cops
p. 423
South Carolina's Finest
p. 429
Community-Based Policing
p. 433
Shifting the Balance of Power Between Police and Community: Responsibility for Crime Control
p. 435
Broken Windows
p. 466
"Broken Windows" and Fractured History: The Use and Misuse of History in Recent Police Patrol Analysis
p. 480
Community Policing: Elements and Effects
p. 493
Underwriting the Risky Investment in Community Policing: What Social Science Should Be Doing to Evaluate Community Policing
p. 511
Problem-Oriented Policing
p. 531
Problem-Solving: Problem-Oriented Policing in Newport News
p. 541
Use of Force
p. 557
Controlling Police Use of Deadly Force: Assessing Two Decades of Progress
p. 559
The Split-Second Syndrome and Other Determinants of Police Violence
p. 583
Managing the Benefits and Risks of Pursuit Driving
p. 599
Civil Liability for Police Use of Excessive Force
p. 619
Hazards of Police Work
p. 635
Death on Patrol: Killings of American Law Enforcement Officers
p. 636
Police Suicide: A Glimpse Behind the Badge
p. 664
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