Violence and the Police : A Sociological Study of Law, Custom, and Morality, Used [Paperback]

Violence and the Police : A Sociological Study of Law, Custom, and Morality, Used [Paperback]
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Who are the police? What jobs do they perform? Why do they behave as they do? Twenty years ago William Westley answered these questions by making a study of the municipal police force in a midwestern city, which has proved to be one of the pioneering works in the field. In it he takes a deep look at the nature of police activities ("dirty work," training, traffic, patrol, detective), how the police are organized and function, the kind of men they employ, and the ways in which they build a special occupational culture that defines the police "self" and role in society. The book identifies the forces that lead to such cultural norms as secrecy, legitimate violence, and maintenance of respect and describes the consequences they have for law enforcement. The urban police department is certainly an institution of great public interest but not often a source of balanced or uncritical information, hence the author takes care to explain the paradox of police as decent citizens, and police as "the enemy." His work is based on a large number of systematic interviews as well as several months' observation of policemen at headquarters and on the beat. It provides an understanding of police attitudes (towards the "better class" of people, slum dwellers, the press), what actions they are likely to take in different situations, and what is necessary for police reform. The crucial rub Westley finds is police antagonism towards the community, which is tempered only by their political vulnerability. The original study is updated by a Preface in which Professor Westley notes the significance of his findings for present-day problems. Presumably the police have become more professionalized since the 1940's, he remarks, but if anything, their relations with the public have deteriorated and professionalization has had negative effects. Where the police and the public face each other with mutual hostility there is grave danger, but, Westley concludes, there are also solutions. He suggests measures to involve police with the community and vice versa, pointing out that there should be fewer police duties that lead to public confrontation and violence. Improvements such as these combined with sound training, higher standards and pay offer hope for a more responsible police department.

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