The history of policing America : from militias and military to the law enforcement of today
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- ISBN: 9781538102046
- ISBN: 153810203X
- ISBN: 9781538102039
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Physical Description:
viii, 263 pages ; 24 cm
print - Publisher: Lanham, Maryland : Rowman & Littlefield, [2018]
Content descriptions
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Part I. Origins of U.S. law enforcement: militias, military, marshals, and sheriffs : Introduction: Colonial roots in policing America -- Introduction to the origins of American jurisprudence -- Growing pains, 1783-1865 : insurrections, rebellions, and Indian removal -- Post-Civil War unrest and social control during the nineteenth century -- Part II. Law and order in the Americas and beyond, 1989-1946 : U.S. colonial expansionism in the Caribbean and Pacific -- Reinforcing WASP white supremacy: eugenics and Prohibition -- Post-World War II challenges to law enforcement -- Part III. Civil rights aftermath: increased militarization and racial myths enhancement : The Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act -- Role of academia in validating "institutional racism" -- The war on drugs and its escalation -- Factors contributing to the militarization of the police -- Part IV. Twenty-first-century concerns : Understanding group dynamics, biases, prejudices, and discrimination -- Assessing law enforcement personnel -- Politics and policing -- Recommendations for American law enforcement -- Postscript : An ethno-methodological note. |
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Subject: | Police United States History Law enforcement United States History |
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The History of Policing America : From Militias and Military to the Law Enforcement of Today
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The History of Policing America : From Militias and Military to the Law Enforcement of Today
America's first known system of law enforcement was established more than 350 years ago. Today law enforcement faces issues such as racial discrimination, use of force, and Body Worn Camera (BWC) scrutiny. But the birth and development of the American police can be traced to a multitude of historical, legal and political-economic conditions. In The History of Policing America: From Militias and Military to the Law Enforcement of Today, Laurence Armand French traces how and why law enforcement agencies evolved and became permanent agencies; looking logically through history and offering potential steps forward that could make a difference without triggering unconstructive backlash. From the establishment of the New World to the establishment of the Colonial Militia; from emergence of the Jim Crow Era to the emergence of the National Guard; from the creation of the U.S. Marshalls, federal law enforcement agencies, and state police agencies; this book traces the historical geo-political basis of policing in America and even looks at how certain events led to a call for a better trained, and subsequently armed, police, and the de facto militarization of law enforcement. The current controversy regarding policing in America has a long, historical background, and one that seems to repeat itself. The History of Policing America successfully portrays the long lived motto you can't know who you are until you know where you've come from.