Police Use of Excessive Force against African Americans

Historical Antecedents and Community Perceptions

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Police Use of Excessive Force against African Americans

Historical Antecedents and Community Perceptions

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Robertson and Chaney examine how the early antecedents of police brutality like plantation overseers, the lynching of African American males, early race riots, the Rodney King incident, and the Los Angeles Rampart Scandal have directly impacted the current relationship between communities of color and police. Using a phenomenological framework, they analyze how African American college students perceive police to determine how race, gender, and education create different realities among a demographic. Based on their qualitative and quantitative findings, Robertson and Chaney offer recommended policies and strategies for police and communities to improve relationships and perceptions between the two.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Black People In America: A Legacy Of Maltreatment
Chapter 2: Early Antecedents of Police Brutality against African Americans
Chapter 3: Methodology
Chapter 4: College Student's Perceptions of Members of Law Enforcement
Chapter 5: Discussion

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Published 12 Oct 2021
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 206
ISBN 9781498539203
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 1 tables;
Dimensions 217 x 156 mm
Series Policing Perspectives and Challenges in the Twenty-First Century
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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