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The police and the community; the dynamics of their relationship in a changing society. A report prepared for the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice. [By] Joseph D. Lohman [and] Gordon Misner.
- Title
- The police and the community; the dynamics of their relationship in a changing society. A report prepared for the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice. [By] Joseph D. Lohman [and] Gordon Misner.
- Author
- University of California, Berkeley. School of Criminology
- Publication
- [Berkeley] 1966.
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- Description
- 2 v.; 28 cm.
- Summary
- V. 1. This report looks at the San Diego police conflict with racial and ethnic groups, the adolescent community and the court. The attitudes of the police and various elements of the public toward each other, services which the police can perform to improve police-community relations, special institutions which can be created by the police concerning police-community relations, police personnel policies, law enforcement methods relating to police-community relations, the amount and kind of police brutality, indignities, and other misconduct and methods for controlling it in the future, and the contribution and responsibility of community groups for better police-community relations are covered. -- v. 2. This report looks at the Philadelphia police conflict with racial and ethnic groups, the adolescent community and the courts. The attitudes of the police and various elements of the public toward each other, services which the police can perform to improve police-community relations, special institutions which can be created by the police concerning police-community relations, police personnel policies, law enforcement methods relating to police-community relations, the amount and kind of police brutality, indignities, and other misconduct and methods for controlling it in the future, and the contribution and responsibility of community groups for better police-community relations are covered.
- Series Statement
- U.S. President's commission on law enforcement and administration of justice. Field surveys, 4
- Subject
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Processing Action (note)
- committed to retain
- Contents
- v. 1. Introduction. San Diego.--v. 2. Philadelphia. Recommendations for action.
- LCCN
- ^^^68064282^//r924
- OCLC
- 454441
- SCSB-10156252
- Owning Institutions
- Harvard Library