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Policing the Streets of Los Angeles : Controversies, Change, and Continuity
Policing the Streets of Los Angeles : Controversies, Change, and Continuity
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Author(s): Uchida, Craig D.
ISBN No.: 9781666976458
Pages: 234
Year: 202608
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 55.93
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

"Few researchers have been embedded longer in a police organization than Craig D. Uchida has in the LAPD. This is a must-read for those interested in the complex history of big-city policing and the ongoing push for meaningful change." -- Charles M. Katz, Arizona State University "I have known and worked with Craig Uchida for over 25 years and respect his integrity, insight, and the sound recommendations he has made to improve policing. This book adds to that collection of helping us understand our history and providing valuable lessons learned for those at the helm of police departments today." -- R. Gil Kerlikowske, Commissioner, U.


S. Customs and Border Protection (2014-2017) "Dr. Uchida's work presents an accessible and comprehensive history of the evolution of US policing through the lens of six decades of police reforms in LAPD. His observations of patterns of continuity, change, and controversy offer a striking framework for understanding past reforms, judging their effectiveness in achieving desired changes, and possibilities for future police reform." -- John McCluskey, Rochester Institute of Technology "Dr. Craig Uchida offers his unique insights into the history and complexity of the Los Angeles Police Department. Uchida also reminds us we must never forget one additional important lesson: history matters. Transparency, accountability and maybe even a little humility should be hardcoded into the DNA of police organizations.


" -- Sean P. Varano, Roger Williams University "Craig D. Uchida provides insight into incidents that have helped define the LAPD-and through that insight, the opportunity for police leaders to learn from their successes and failures. There is also a lot to learn about police leadership for the public as Craig opens the doors to better understanding the difficulty of advocating change and reform." -- Darrel Stephens, former Executive Director of the Major Cities Chiefs Association "Dr. Uchida draws attention to the great progress made by the LAPD, but also places where more work is still needed. This book offers not only a compelling history but also useful lessons for police leaders and policy makers seeking meaningful police reform." -- P.


Jeffrey Brantingham, University of California Los Angeles.


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