Incoming Resources
- Police brutality, an anthology, edited by Jill Nelson
- American spies, modern surveillance, why you should care, and what to do about it, Jennifer Granick
- When police kill, Franklin E. Zimring
- Predict and surveil, data, discretion, and the future of policing, Sarah Brayne
- Significant tactical police cases, learning from past events to improve upon future responses, by Tomas C. Mijares, Ph. D., Department of Criminal Justice, Texas State University at San Marcos, San Marcos, Texas, and Ronald M. McCarthy, Sergeant, Los Angeles Police Department (Ret.), Los Angeles, California
- Police use of force, a global perspective, Joseph B. Kuhns and Johannes Knutsson, editors ; foreword by David H. Bayley
- Police pursuit, produced by Actuality Productions, Inc., History Television Network Productions ; written and produced by Jeffrey Willerth ; producer, Bruce Nash
- Invisible no more, police violence against black women and women of color, Andrea J. Ritchie
- Are cops racist?, Heather Mac Donald
- The politics of force, media and the construction of police brutality, Regina G. Lawrence
- Pulled over, how police stops define race and citizenship, Charles R. Epp, Steven Maynard-Moody, & Donald Haider-Markel
- Beyond the usual beating, the Jon Burge police torture scandal and social movements for police accountability in Chicago, Andrew S. Baer
- Blue vs. black, let's end the conflict between cops and minorities, John L. Burris ; with Catherine Whitney
- Excessive use of force, one mother's struggle against police brutality and misconduct, Loretta P. Prater
- Hands up, don't shoot, why the protests in Ferguson and Baltimore matter, and how they changed America, Jennifer E. Cobbina
- Police training and excessive force, Pete Schauer, book editor
- Surviving the street, officer safety and survival techniques, by Gerald W. Garner
- Understanding e-carceration, electronic monitoring, the surveillance state, and the future of mass incarceration, James Kilgore
- Police-related deaths in the United States, David Baker
- Eyes in the sky, the secret rise of Gorgon Stare and how it will watch us all, Arthur Holland Michel
- Break the wheel, ending the cycle of police violence, Keith Ellison
- Police brutality, Michael Ruth, book editor
- Police use of force, important issues facing the police and the communities they serve, edited by Michael J. Palmiotto Wichita State University School of Community Affairs Wichita, Kansas, USA