police-community relations

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police-community relations

Police brutality

2016
Contains twenty-five essays with various viewpoints on issues relating to police brutality.

Nine lives of a Black Panther

a story of survival
"In the early morning hours of December 8, 1969, hundreds of SWAT officers engaged in a violent battle with a handful of Los Angeles-based members of the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense (BPP). Five hours and 5,000 rounds of ammunition later, three SWAT team members and three Black Panthers lay wounded. For the Panthers and the community that supported them, the shootout symbolized a victory, and a key reason for that victory was the actions of a 19-year-old rank-and-file member of the BPP: Wayne Pharr. Nine Lives of a Black Panther tells Pharr's riveting story of life in the Los Angeles branch of the BPP and gives a blow-by-blow account of how it prepared for and survived the massive attack. He illuminates the history of one of the most dedicated, dynamic, vilified, and targeted chapters of the BPP, filling in a missing piece of Black Panther history and, in the process, creating an engaging and hard-to-put-down memoir about a time and place that holds tremendous fascination for readers interested in African American militancy"--.

Police brutality

opposing viewpoints
2000
Authors present differing viewpoints on the issue of discrimination, on the factors that cause police brutality, and on who should police the police.

At issue

Opposing Viewpoints (At Issue Series)
1995

Police officers

2008
Photographs and simple text describe the work that police officers do and how they help in their communities.

Police under fire

1999
An examination of police culture, discussing the requirements and training men and women go through to become a police officer, looking at the on-the-job challenges and dangers they face, and investigating some cases of police brutality and corruption.

Police brutality

opposing viewpoints
2001
Presents various articles that discuss opposing viewpoints about the breadth of the problem of police brutality, the factors which cause it, and who should be responsible for eliminating it.

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