Police-Community Relations and the Administration of Justice (5th Edition)
Description:
Substantive—yet accessible—this overview of police-community relations focuses on the importance of, and strategies for, positive interaction in dealing with the many turbulent issues which affect crime control in America today. The book addresses a challenge that all criminal justice practitioners—police, courts, and corrections—must confront...the development and maintenance of meaningful relationships with one another and with the citizens they serve. Topics include police-community relations—an overview; public relations and community relations—a contrast; community policing; the public and the police—a consortium of communities; relations within the police organization; police role concept in a changing society; coping with the human experience of being a cop; the communication process; police discretion and community relations; the media link; special populations and the police; community relations in the context of culture; the dilemmas of dissent and political response; conflict management; and community control—a continuum of participation. For police, court, corrections, and other criminal justice professionals.