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- catalog abstract "This book addresses itself to the new militancy and activism of the American police. Increased activism and militarism of United States police is discussed with relation to unionization, strikes, work stoppages, slowdowns and political involvement. The author discusses factors which have served to radicalize the police including the Berkeley free speech riots, the violence at the Democratic national convention in Chicago and the fight over civilian review in New York City. Police rank-and-file organizations are surveyed to better understand their quest for self-betterment. The book discusses significant rank-and-file leaders of the police rebellion and offers perspectives on police militancy by prominent authors, journalists and scholars. The book also contains case studies of militant police actions in Detroit, New York, Boston, San Francisco, Vallejo, California, and Pittstown, Massachusetts.".
- catalog contributor b4935057.
- catalog created "[1971]".
- catalog date "1971".
- catalog date "[1971]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1971]".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "The police rebellion, by W. J. Bopp.--Why cops hate liberals - and vice versa, by S. M. Lipset.--Police service reforms are overdue, by D. G. Alexander.--Who's in charge here? By H. Goldstein.--The politics of blue power, by E. Cray.--Cops in politics: a threat to democracy? By M. Gunther.--Police role in political affairs, by H. E. Knox.--Police are developing new political muscle, by D. Hope.--Unionization, new dues structure are main topics at ICPA conference, by W. P. O'Brien.--Civil service unionism: how to avert another strike, by T. J. Cooney.--Police unions, by D. O. Schultz.--Self-help for the thin blue line, by B. Arthur.--The era of police collective bargaining, by H. W. More.--The police pay problem, by F. M. Nevling.--May off-duty police take part in civil rights demonstrations? By D. S. C. Liu.--The New York City referendum on civilian review, by W. J. Bopp.--The epidemic in Pittstown, by T. Kennedy.--The Detroit police revolt, by W. J. Bopp.--The patrolmen in Boston, by W. J. Bopp.--Incident at Vallejo, by W. J. Bopp.--Black versus white in the station house, by R. A. Jones.".
- catalog description "This book addresses itself to the new militancy and activism of the American police. Increased activism and militarism of United States police is discussed with relation to unionization, strikes, work stoppages, slowdowns and political involvement. The author discusses factors which have served to radicalize the police including the Berkeley free speech riots, the violence at the Democratic national convention in Chicago and the fight over civilian review in New York City. Police rank-and-file organizations are surveyed to better understand their quest for self-betterment. The book discusses significant rank-and-file leaders of the police rebellion and offers perspectives on police militancy by prominent authors, journalists and scholars. The book also contains case studies of militant police actions in Detroit, New York, Boston, San Francisco, Vallejo, California, and Pittstown, Massachusetts.".
- catalog extent "x, 217 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Police rebellion.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Police rebellion.".
- catalog issued "1971".
- catalog issued "[1971]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Springfield, Il., Thomas".
- catalog relation "Police rebellion.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "363.2/0973".
- catalog subject "HV8138 .B57".
- catalog subject "Police United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The police rebellion, by W. J. Bopp.--Why cops hate liberals - and vice versa, by S. M. Lipset.--Police service reforms are overdue, by D. G. Alexander.--Who's in charge here? By H. Goldstein.--The politics of blue power, by E. Cray.--Cops in politics: a threat to democracy? By M. Gunther.--Police role in political affairs, by H. E. Knox.--Police are developing new political muscle, by D. Hope.--Unionization, new dues structure are main topics at ICPA conference, by W. P. O'Brien.--Civil service unionism: how to avert another strike, by T. J. Cooney.--Police unions, by D. O. Schultz.--Self-help for the thin blue line, by B. Arthur.--The era of police collective bargaining, by H. W. More.--The police pay problem, by F. M. Nevling.--May off-duty police take part in civil rights demonstrations? By D. S. C. Liu.--The New York City referendum on civilian review, by W. J. Bopp.--The epidemic in Pittstown, by T. Kennedy.--The Detroit police revolt, by W. J. Bopp.--The patrolmen in Boston, by W. J. Bopp.--Incident at Vallejo, by W. J. Bopp.--Black versus white in the station house, by R. A. Jones.".
- catalog title "The police rebellion; a quest for blue power, by William J. Bopp. With a foreword by Charles M. Unkovic.".
- catalog type "text".