The History of Policing America : From Militias and Military to the Law Enforcement of Today
The History of Policing America : From Militias and Military to the Law Enforcement of Today
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Author(s): French, Laurence Armand
ISBN No.: 9781538102039
Pages: 272
Year: 201804
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 66.24
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Status: Available

"French (emer., psychology, Western New Mexico Univ.) does not offer just another historical survey of policing. He has written a loosely chronological account of the injustices perpetrated by the justice system against Native Americans, African Americans, and Mexican Americans (among others) from the Colonial period to the present. He traces the roots of this discriminatory enforcement of the law to early colonists' Puritan culture, which fostered the embrace of Manifest Destiny and white (Anglo-Saxon Protestant) supremacy. Under the direction of these WASP elites, the police, courts, armed forces, and other legal (and extralegal) entities have regularly used violence to control other classes and races. French's catalog of abuses serves to remind readers of the social and political context in which policing must be studied. his recommendations that reforms be based on a more sophisticated understanding of bias, and that psychological assessments of personnel be used to identify prejudice, appear sound.


Summing Up: Recommended. Undergraduates and general readers." -- Choice Reviews "Policing America: From Militias to Law Enforcement Today by Laurence French. French provides an excellent insight into the development of policing in America. Policing America is well thought-out, well written and organized This book should be read by all those interested in policing." --Michael J. Palmiotto, PhD, Professor Emeritus, Wichita State University "This book is a comprehensive review of the history on how both informal and formally sanctioned organizations in the United States morphed into the law enforcement organizations that exist today. It is well written, easy to understand, and will be of great interest to all readers alike.


" --Jeffrey Ian Ross, University of Baltimore "French's career long investigation of policing practices and policies provides the basis for his insightful analysis of the historical roots of the paradoxes of policing in the 21st century. This book makes an important contribution to our understanding of the social forces that shape police-citizen encounters." --John Humphrey, PhD, professor, Saint Anselm College.


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