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- catalog abstract "This book focuses on the relations of the community not only with the police but also with the other components of the criminal justice system and advances a theoretical and practical justification for police-community relations. The book was written as a primary textbook for college students in courses on police-community relations. In addition to its focus on the entire criminal justice system and its sustained justification of police community relations on the basis of the political principles of majority rule and minority rights, this book also emphasizes the need for political and social realism. It stresses that police-community relations are in fact two-way communication, and that even when the police (and courts and corrections as well) fully appreciate the need for improved relations with the community, all of their insights and efforts may well be for naught if there is not a reciprocal and equal response and commitment to police-community relations on the part of the community.".
- catalog contributor b909958.
- catalog contributor b909959.
- catalog contributor b909960.
- catalog created "c1976.".
- catalog date "1976".
- catalog date "c1976.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1976.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographies and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction -- 1. Roles of police in urban society -- 2. The criminal justice system : the police and their relation to courts and corrections -- 3. The police and enforcement of the law -- 4. The courts and the protection of individual rights -- 5. Corrections : success through failure -- 6. The police and the community -- 7. Police and minority groups -- 8. Police and protest groups -- 9. Police-community relations programs -- 10. Police in democratic society -- 11. Improving community relations.".
- catalog description "This book focuses on the relations of the community not only with the police but also with the other components of the criminal justice system and advances a theoretical and practical justification for police-community relations. The book was written as a primary textbook for college students in courses on police-community relations. In addition to its focus on the entire criminal justice system and its sustained justification of police community relations on the basis of the political principles of majority rule and minority rights, this book also emphasizes the need for political and social realism. It stresses that police-community relations are in fact two-way communication, and that even when the police (and courts and corrections as well) fully appreciate the need for improved relations with the community, all of their insights and efforts may well be for naught if there is not a reciprocal and equal response and commitment to police-community relations on the part of the community.".
- catalog extent "xi, 384 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Police, criminal justice, and the community.".
- catalog identifier "0060406372".
- catalog isFormatOf "Police, criminal justice, and the community.".
- catalog issued "1976".
- catalog issued "c1976.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Harper & Row,".
- catalog relation "Police, criminal justice, and the community.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Criminal justice, Administration of United States.".
- catalog subject "HV7936.P8 B44".
- catalog subject "Police United States.".
- catalog subject "Police-community relations.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction -- 1. Roles of police in urban society -- 2. The criminal justice system : the police and their relation to courts and corrections -- 3. The police and enforcement of the law -- 4. The courts and the protection of individual rights -- 5. Corrections : success through failure -- 6. The police and the community -- 7. Police and minority groups -- 8. Police and protest groups -- 9. Police-community relations programs -- 10. Police in democratic society -- 11. Improving community relations.".
- catalog title "Police, criminal justice, and the community / Alan E. Bent, Ralph A. Rossum.".
- catalog type "text".