Understanding Police Use of Force
Delve into the critical topic of law enforcement with "Understanding Police Use of Force" by Geoffrey P. Alpert, published by Cambridge University Press in 2004. This illuminating 202-page paperback offers an in-depth exploration of police officers' use of force, presenting a thorough survey of existing research alongside vital data and findings. Alpert introduces the Authority Maintenance Theory, providing a conceptual framework that aids in evaluating and understanding the complexities of police interactions and coercion. Ideal for scholars and practitioners in criminology and sociology, this book tackles pressing issues such as police discretion, restraint of prisoners, and the implications of police brutality. Equip yourself with insights that underscore the balance between political freedom and security in law enforcement practices. Perfect for anyone interested in the dynamics of police methods, this essential resource is a must-read for a comprehensive understanding of the field.