Hunting for “Dirtbags”: Why Cops Over-Police the Poor and Racial Minorities - Tapa dura

Patten, Ryan; Way, Lori Beth

 
9781555538125: Hunting for “Dirtbags”: Why Cops Over-Police the Poor and Racial Minorities

Sinopsis

This ethnographic study, which includes participant observation research and in-depth interviews with police officers in a major California city and a large East Coast city, explores how police officers use their discretionary time on the job-and the consequences. Providing highly textured insights into police discretion, the authors show that America's "tough on crime" approach to justice has too often proved to be a smoke screen for controlling people deemed undesirable, rather than a genuinely effective strategy for reducing crime.

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LORI BETH WAY is a professor in the Department of Political Science, California State University, Chico. RYAN PATTEN is an associate professor in the Criminal Justice Program, California State University, Chico.

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9781555538132: Hunting for “Dirtbags”: Why Cops Over-Police the Poor and Racial Minorities

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ISBN 10:  1555538134 ISBN 13:  9781555538132
Editorial: Northeastern University Press, 2013
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