Reproducing Order: A Study of Police Patrol Work: 5 (Canadian Studies in Criminology) - Tapa blanda

Ericson, Richard V.

 
9780802064752: Reproducing Order: A Study of Police Patrol Work: 5 (Canadian Studies in Criminology)

Sinopsis

Professor Ericson and his colleagues followed the work of patrol officers in a large Canadian regional police force. From their direct observations comes a wealth of information, quantitatively assembled and qualitatively discussed, with insights into the nature of policing.

This book reveals that the police are not mere 'referees' of our legal lives, blowing the whistle on our infractions. They are censors of certain types of possibly wrong actions. They are selective in their invocation of criminal law and use the law artfully to restore settings to orderliness.

Ericson emphasizes the routine manner in which the patrol officer intervenes and gains compliance fron the citizenry. He demonstrates that when the criminal process is invoked, the police maintain fundamental control over the court outcome.

Using these findings, he addresses basic questions about the role of police in relation to crime and how it is produced, literally, by the patrol officer. Crime is also seen as the primary basis of police legitimacy, which in turn enables the police to engage in broad surveillance and information-gathering.

The author's conclusions about the nature of policing and his discussion of the implications of proposals for reform of police, will generate better-informed deliberation in political and public decision-making and in the general study of sociological theory.

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Richard V. Ericson is principal of Green College and a professor of Law and Sociology at the University of British Columbia.

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9780802055699: Reproducing Order: A Study of Policy Patrol Work (Canadian studies in criminology)

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ISBN 10:  0802055699 ISBN 13:  9780802055699
Editorial: Univ of Toronto Pr, 1982
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