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        3. Reward and “Real” Police Work
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        Michael Sierra-Arévalo
        
                                    
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                                            Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: Police Ethics after Ferguson 1
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                            Part I. The Role of Police
- 1. Clashing Narratives of Policing? 25
- 2. Legitimate Policing and Professional Norms 39
- 3. Reward and “Real” Police Work 66
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                            Part II. Use of Force
- 4. Soldiers and Police 93
- 5. When Police Do Not Need to Kill 107
- 6. Prioritization of Life as a Guiding Principle for Police Use of Deadly Force 120
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                            Part III. Race, Bias, and Resistance
- 7. Policing Narratives in the Black Counterpublic 149
- 8. Police Ethics through Presidential Politics and Abolitionist Struggle 179
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                            Part IV. Policing’s Past and Future
- 9. Police and Slave Patrols 205
- 10. From Protection to Predation 222
- 11. Police, Drones, and the Politics of Perception 248
- 12. Predictive Policing and the Ethics of Preemption 268
- Acknowledgments 293
- About the Editors 295
- About the Contributors 297
- Index 301
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: Police Ethics after Ferguson 1
- 
                            Part I. The Role of Police
- 1. Clashing Narratives of Policing? 25
- 2. Legitimate Policing and Professional Norms 39
- 3. Reward and “Real” Police Work 66
- 
                            Part II. Use of Force
- 4. Soldiers and Police 93
- 5. When Police Do Not Need to Kill 107
- 6. Prioritization of Life as a Guiding Principle for Police Use of Deadly Force 120
- 
                            Part III. Race, Bias, and Resistance
- 7. Policing Narratives in the Black Counterpublic 149
- 8. Police Ethics through Presidential Politics and Abolitionist Struggle 179
- 
                            Part IV. Policing’s Past and Future
- 9. Police and Slave Patrols 205
- 10. From Protection to Predation 222
- 11. Police, Drones, and the Politics of Perception 248
- 12. Predictive Policing and the Ethics of Preemption 268
- Acknowledgments 293
- About the Editors 295
- About the Contributors 297
- Index 301