Policing's Problems in the Twenty-First Century
Misconduct, Malfeasance, and Murder
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:9th Sep '24
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This is a critical analysis of law enforcement misconduct, malfeasance, and murder as occupational forms of deviance and outlines the patterns of each and strategies for management and control.
Based on personal experience and academic research, Tom Barker shines a light on the dark side of American policing by examining misconduct and corruption as occupational and workplace forms of deviance. Barker outlines patterns of rule breaking and criminal behavior while providing strategies for management and control. This textbook is appropriate for undergraduate and graduate courses in criminal justice, criminology, justice studies, sociology, and public administration.
I have been working in the field of law enforcement for over twenty years as a researcher, trainer, and consultant, and I learned a great deal from this text myself. Tom Barker has crafted a well-supported text that, even for those who might disagree with some of its content, one cannot argue with the quality and breadth of material used to inform it. Barker’s presentation of his experience in policing and academia adds a layer of nuance and complexity to this book that makes ignoring his premise difficult and delivers the message all the more clearly. I would assign this book to my police cadets in our police academy to illustrate the problems in the profession, as it would complement some of the other material we cover. This book will make students and instructors rethink some of their assumptions about the history of policing. We need texts like this to continue the discussions about change in law enforcement, which are so desperately needed for a future generation of officers and law enforcement executives to improve the profession. -- David Bugg, SUNY Potsdam
Policing's Problems in the Twenty-First Century addresses current issues in law enforcement today, especially when focusing on police accountability and transparency. This text gives me the opportunity to dig deeper into the issues of policing in my 21st Century Policing course, with great examples to support the material. Realistic, bold, honest, eye-opening, and transparent. -- Mildred Johnson, Geneva College
Solid book about policing and criminal justice from a critical perspective. -- Scott Mathers, East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
This book is a wonderful read for students, researchers, police practitioners, and policymakers who are interested in understanding why the American police have encountered such a tremendous national crisis at this very moment. -- Xiaochen Hu, Fayetteville State University; co-author of Electronic Community-Oriented Policing
ISBN: 9781538188200
Dimensions: 228mm x 151mm x 19mm
Weight: 503g
306 pages