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In Cop Watch, renowned social psychologist Hans Toch takes stock of the vast changes in police procedures that have occurred over the last half-century by examining the evolving role of spectators to police-citizen interactions.
This sympathetic and informed analysis details the concerns of both disgruntled citizens and unsettled police. Their interactions are played out on a broad stage, from 9 s riots and Kerner Commission findings, to 2 accusations of police brutality in Seattle. In this unflinching examination of the power of the crowd and society to shape police practice, Toch provides a uniquely compelling look at the struggles and complexities of policing in a volatile world.
Contents
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I: West Coast City, 9 7 amp ndash 97
Chapter : The Clamorous Chorus
Chapter 2: The Concern With the Injustice or Unfairness of Police Interventions
Chapter 3: A Concern About Police Brutality or Disproportional Police Response
Chapter 4: Sensing an Unbridgeable Divide
Chapter 5: Rank-and-File Resistance to Community-Relations Reforms
Part II: Seattle, 2 amp ndash 2
Chapter : The Birth of Modern Policing
Chapter 7: A Video Clip in Seattle
Chapter 8: A Posthumous Chorus and Street Justice in Seattle
Chapter 9: Learning to Live With Due Process
Part III: Epilogue
Chapter : Volatile Scenarios in the Ghetto
References
Index
About the Author