Blue: The LAPD And The Battle To Redeem American Policing

Blue: The LAPD And The Battle To Redeem American Policing by Joe Domanick
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ISBN
9781451641103
Date Released
Binding
Paperback
Pages
464
Dimensions
135 x 210mm
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Vividly drawn and character-driven, Blue is simultaneously a gripping drama of cops, crime, and politics, and a primer on police policy and reform.

Beginning with the 1992 Los Angeles Riots and ending with the tumultuous police controversies swirling around both Ferguson, MO and New York City in 2014, Domanick’s fast-paced book is filled with political intrigue, cultural and racial conflict, hard-boiled characters like intransient, warrior minded cops like LAPD chief Daryl Gates and America’s most famous police reformer, William J. Bratton.

As the story unfolds, Domanick seamlessly injects and analyzes police policies and actions, while discussing police accountability and legitimacy, effective crime-reduction based on real, long-term community policing, and what is necessary for a new stage of progressive police reform to take place.
ISBN:
9781451641103
Publication Date:
01 / 10 / 2016
Pages:
464
Dimensions:
135 x 210mm

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